Poster Evaluation -
1) Do you find the posters informative?
2) Are the posters concise/professional?
3) Are they visually appealing?
4) Do the posters portray success found through an English degree?
5) Was the proposal report informative?
6) What questions do you have after reading the proposal report?
7) In what ways would you suggest improving the proposal report/posters?
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Poster Evaluation -
1) Do you find the posters informative?
Yes. The information is enough to get the point across and also not too much that it overloads the posters.
2) Are the posters concise/professional?
The wording is concise and professional. However, it does sound like they are being introduced onto a talk show, which might be a good thing.
3) Are they visually appealing?
The pictures are out of focus, so focusing them would make it better. Everything else is aesthetically pleasing, I would suggest putting borders around the photos to give it a more finished look.
4) Do the posters portray success found through an English degree?
Yes. Especially through the info/words.
5) Was the proposal report informative?
Yes. From the information you provided, some of the questions I had were answered. I.e. what is the purpose of the posters.
6) What questions do you have after reading the proposal report?
Where will they be available, who is the audience?
6) In what ways would you suggest improving the proposal report/posters?
More info (although I realize right now it may not be available) And what are you strategies?
Poster Evaluation
Poster Evaluation -
1) Do you find the posters informative?
Yes, I think it is interesting to see what career paths alumni have chosen.
2) Are the posters concise/professional?
The posters are concise and professional, the graphics and art look unprofessional though.
3) Are they visually appealing?
I would try to go with a main theme as far as colors go. Maybe use teal since they graduated from UNCW but use different designs for each person. Right now they don't flow well together. When viewing the pictures on the computer I can't make out the faces it is really blurry and pixelated.
4) Do the posters portray success found through an English degree?
Yes, they do.
5) Was the proposal report informative?
Yes, it describes exactly what your posters show.
6) What questions do you have after reading the proposal report?
Where will these posters be displayed? Will they be printed in color or black/white?
7) In what ways would you suggest improving the proposal report/posters?
Listing where people will encounter these posters. I would add in some characteristics and the type of audience you will be using these posters for.
1. Yes 2. Yes, but on the
1. Yes
2. Yes, but on the last poster, about Rachel, her quote at the bottom wasn't really helpful or informative. The rest looked excellent.
3. Yes, I like your use of color and design, especially with Rachel's, but on Kristen's the picture is very fuzzy.
4. Yes, they show three very different and successful career paths.
5. Yes, it gave a good background about the project, so strangers can know what is going on, and it explained your design choices well.
6. None
7. Everything looks great.
1) The poster was very
1) The poster was very informative.
2) The poster is concise/professional.
3) The posters are appealing except for the photos. They need to be sharper. The one for Kristen Crowson needs to be a little smaller.
4) The pictures need to be changed but the text is good. On Brian's page finalizing is spelled wrong.
5) Yes it is very clear.
6) No questions.
7) Maybe use more background color.