Question 3. What have you learned from your audience feedback?
This
is a drawing from my lecturer and this shows many different layout used by
other newspapers that are similar to my product and the reason why she has done
this is because I was having trouble with the layout for my website and so if I
knew what other newspapers looked like I could make a knowledgeable decision
about how I should change my layout for it to look like a professional newspapers.
This
is a feedback form from my lecturer for the second page of my main task, she
lists all of the strengths of this page for example: appropriateness for task
and audience and the overall design is very conventional however the area of
improvement would be the lower section, add the twitter/email address.
This
second assessment is for my poster as you can see from the check-list criteria
she thinks that my work is in the low Level 4 criteria, around 8 points.
I
have also received verbal feedback: widen the spaces for the articles on
the front cover, make columns all the same width, change the advert arrangement
so that the layout works better and move the sub-title to beneath the main
title. All of these comments have been taken on board and have been changed so
that the newspaper is best it can be. As well as the lecturers feedback I
have also tried to evaluate and analyse my own work to make my work look better
and so after these changes had been implemented I decided that my product still
wasn't up to scratch and so decided to re-do my product, keep the content
however move it around so that the layout fitted better.
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