Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Context of Practice 3: Academic Poster

For this module we were required to create an academic poster which really helped me to understand where I am in the project at the moment. I do realise that at the moment I do feel that I should have done more work but I am slowly catching up and getting onto starting my final environment. The academic poster was very helpful to understand what I have done up to this point and I was able to display my poster in an effective and professional manner. I do think that I would like to add to it in the end, towards the end of the project, if not make a new one featuring my final piece, due to the fact that I feel that I will have much more work to put on it then, instead of just having research with a few test pieces. But for now, my poster is featured below and I am very happy with the look to it, but do now need to crack on with work and get everything finalised.
We then had a presentation of our posters the next day so that we could look at how to improve them and I got some good feedback on it, which I took on board and then revised it further. 
The feedback I got was:
- Try to put a quote in there maybe to show what research your looking at.
- Be nice to know a little more about the practical.
- Quotes and key texts would be nice, apply colour theory to actual poster?
- Nice layout but you repeated 'in this investigation' twice in the introduction. Also the spacing between Methodology header and text could be improved. 
- Its a really interesting thing to be investigating, some people don't realise how important light and colours are.
- Interesting series of tests, looking forward to see the final artefact.
- Spelt 'has' wrong, quotes would be nice.
So taking on board this information, below is my final poster for this part of the module. 

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