Monday, 23 May 2016

Peer Assessment

After I handed in my project, we all worked on some peer assessment for our projects. I asked two people about my project and got some good feedback that reflects my own reflection.

At first, I asked about what they liked about my project (the book, website and interview). They agreed they liked certain things like the style, the cover, the layout, and the fact my project was different to others as I had aspects of moving image and publishing and creative writing. I agreed with this in my evaluation as I like the overall project itself.

I then asked for any aspects they would question or change themselves. I had said myself, before, I should've improved on the biography in the book, and tried to add more content and they agreed. They also said they would've liked to see a price on the website, a link to the interview, and some more content on the website so there was room to scroll. One thing pointed out was adding more things in the background of the interview (like plants, etc), and this was interesting to me as in the original script had my book and a plant behind me. However, I removed this because I was using a bright red sofa, and thought less colours would be more.

Finally, I asked for their overall feedback, and most was positive. For instance, they liked the fact that the entire project was branded well and linked together. The same colours were used: black, white, grey and sometimes red, throughout all aspects of the project. Apart from the little tweaks they mentioned, they were overly happy with what I produced.

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