Friday 23 March 2012

COMMUNICATION IS A VIRUS EVALUATION.

From our presentation I feel that our project went well. The feed back was really great and everyone who took part in the swap seemed really happy with the event. The aesthetics of our project also went down well, although there were a few minor things brought up such as the date of the event should have been bigger on the poster as some people didn't know it was happening. It was also suggested that maybe we should separate the genres so people can pick which one they want to read, this is a good suggestion but the whole idea of our project was to be a mystery and for people to make a blind choice and be introduced into a new book and genre.

I feel that as a group we have worked really well we have all had an input into the project and all communicated really well with one and other about our opinions on the project and whats going on etc. Tani played a really important roll leading us and organising everything, she made the whole project run smoothly and successfully. I enjoyed working with the group I was in everyone was really open to each others ideas and every decision we made on the project was done as a group, everyone had equal input.

I also feel the project went well as the even went ahead as planed on the day we planned and people got involved and were interested in reading the books. I think the alterations we made after the final crit were very necessary and wish we had realised we needed to make them before the event. We have not yet received any feedback or book reviews on the tumbrl as the email that emma sent from the 'secret book swap' email address got sent to the spam folder (as we discovered) so she needs to try send that off again so we can get some feed back

I really like the aesthetics of the project. I like how it has a bit from each of us but yet we've managed to make it all read as one fluid matching peice, you don't look at one aspect, say the poster, and think that doesn't match the book, it all matches up and works great as a set.

overall really happy, and enjoyed working with this group

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