Development
As my time management was quite poor, I carried out the major development of my project quite late which meant that I had to work quite quickly in order to produce a final outcome that reflects a 7-week project. Ideally, I would have liked to have stuck to my plan but I did not start the project well as I began confused about what I wanted to do and what approach I wanted to take which is evident from the delay in development. Nevertheless, I slowly but surely made progress as I built on the experimentation I did with the disabled signs.


I decided that in order to achieve a refined aesthetic of a high quality, rather than hand drawing the features, they were better digitally rendered. This is evident as the merging of the features with the signs look a lot better.

In addition to changing my approach in terms of technique, I also had to change the slogan I was basing my development on based on the feedback I had received from both a friend and one of my tutors. They both agreed that the slogan: 'disable the sign' along with the imagery was not harmonious, it also lacked clarity. Initially, I found this quite frustrating as I felt I was back to square one. Nevertheless, I found this feedback very useful as a fresh insight allowed me to progress with my design with a stronger, clearer approach.

Overall, a lot of major developments were made in my project this week in terms of working towards a final outcome as I focused on working towards a final outcome. The major issues I faced were technical and clarity, however, getting help from others proved to be very beneficial as I was able to resolve my problems a lot quicker as opposed to doing it on my own. In regards to next week, which is the last week of fmp, I plan to have a final outcome that is ready to be presented. I will achieve this aim by continuing with the development of the existing visuals I have now.

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