Poster Reflection
1. I believe that my stance is unclear, but I designed it that way. My poster is supposed to distract the viewer, so they will not understand the point right away.
2. I did not come up with this idea until after the thumbnails and concept boards, so I cannot compare them with my final.
3. My changes from the first version of the poster are small. I covered the page with letters and numbers, filled the big letters with letters and numbers, and made the colors in the background translucent. I also changed some of the colors of the letters.
4. I feel confident about Skill and Technique, because my poster is well edited, and I used lots of different tools to do different things. I am unconfident about my concept, because my concept is a bit hidden, and not really in your face.
5. I had a lot of trouble coming up with my stance. I don't have many issues that I really care about, but I finally decided on saying that ADHD is really difficult to deal with.
6. My biggest challenge design wise was putting words inside the letters. I thought that the outlines of the letters would still be visible, but they kept disappearing. I finally decided to shape the characters to the big letters.
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Final: