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For our first project of the semester we were put into groups of three during the first class. Each group was assigned a chapter of the book "The Photographer's Eye: Composition and Design for Better Digital Photos", and Alia, Mo, and myself were given Structure.
As we spent the first week working through the chapter and making this presentation, we decided to use my photography as examples within the work to give relatable examples. The idea behind the presentation structure and layout was simple. We didn't want any extra distracting symbols or colors that would get in the way of the information being given.
After giving our presentation, we were given notes on what to change and made a few modifications as seen above for the following week. Some notes from the class included text being in awkward positions, the unneeded arrow in the title slide, and some slides being in a strange order. We took this advice and met once again to modify the slides to be more user-accessible and understandable as you can see in the right slideshow.
As we spent the first week working through the chapter and making this presentation, we decided to use my photography as examples within the work to give relatable examples. The idea behind the presentation structure and layout was simple. We didn't want any extra distracting symbols or colors that would get in the way of the information being given.
After giving our presentation, we were given notes on what to change and made a few modifications as seen above for the following week. Some notes from the class included text being in awkward positions, the unneeded arrow in the title slide, and some slides being in a strange order. We took this advice and met once again to modify the slides to be more user-accessible and understandable as you can see in the right slideshow.