Monday, November 2, 2009

Week 6 Monday's class

In today’s class we talked about how to present our ideas. We learned that first you have to understand your audience. Also we learned how to critic constructively. Sometimes critics make us defensive, but we have to take critics as a learning process improve and get better qt what we are doing. When you are presenting your ideas you have a goal that is about pleasing your audience. Your audience has to understand your concept and belie and be convinced because they are investing it on. A designer works together with a client to influence or get a result on the audience and sell a product. Some things not to do when you are presenting your ideas are don’t make personal preferences such as my favorite color is pink that’s why I choose it. If you are going to use a personal preference use a logical response with it. One example that Mr. Moss gave us was I choose blue because stands out from the yellow and the green. Things you should take on consideration when you are presenting your ideas to a client. Present 3 completely different ideas that you thing are really good. Define what are you doing and how is going to be experience it. Take feedback from others to improve your work. After, everyone had a chance to explain their ideas of their game. We had to pick an audience to start doing a game for them. We had a great experience doing this because our classmates took a role as our clients meanwhile each of us presented our ideas. We learned what not to do and what to do and how to communicate our ideas to be understood when we present to a client.

Adjectives

Elderly:Old;having lived for relatively many years.

Overwrought:In a state of esessive nervousness,excitement,orange;extremely tense,anxious,or upset;filled with emotion,emotional;uneasy.

Tawdry:Cheap and gaudy;showy.

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