Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Ethical Design - Feedback Critique


Feedback - critique - Taking the work that has been produced so far, looking at the research undertaken, the concept formed and the design experiments begun I was able to present to a group of my peers to get reflection on what has already been done and opinion on how to progress the project further. The critique brought up questions that still needed to be adressed through the brief, for example; What is the aim of the project? what is the project wanting people to do?  What Direct facts can be used as content? What Organisations can be featured on the poster? What are the limitations? 
These questions needed to be considered and a revised look at the brief occured though these elements were also small details which fell into the briefs aims and outcomes. What the feedback helped to do was a relook at the organisations researched into at the start of the project. Aspects of political change had occured with Theresa May declaring a snap election which has changed the social mood at the moment. 

Looking at 'Stop The War' an organisation which has a main goal of peace and wants to stop war, which only causes death and destruction to many, this organisation fits in with the brief and the other research undertaken. They are currently running a new campaing 'Vote No To War' referring to voting against the conservative party on june 8th.

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