DOM-C1062 - Experiment: Process, Lecture, 11.1.2022-17.2.2022
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Interim presentation
We have our interim critique on Tuesday, 1 February, and each team presents their initial ideas to the client and receives feedback both from the client and the teachers.
Upload your presentations here for grading (Maximum file size for uploading 400MB) but you will also present your presentation using your own computer in the classroom.
As we have 11 teams, we need to be strict with time. Aim for clear 10-minute presentations.
Presentations may include summary of insights from background research, selected values or drivers for design, mindmaps, sketches, moodboards, colourpalettes, style or type specimens, naming or logo samples ect. Basically include whatever you think that will best support presenting your ideas for the concept, but please include at least one slide in the end of each idea that somehow visually shows how these elements could manifest themselves on the given packaging (i.e. digital mockup). End with a summary slide that you can leave visible during converstation with the client and teachers.
We will have the first 6 presentations in the morning and 5 after lunch. (Those teams who do not take English class will present last)
We
need to reserve time for feedback and discussions as well, as they are
crucial for the project's learning experience and advancement.
The
English teacher records the students' presentations that are part of the
English course and will give feedback on presentation techniques for
those students later in her class.
About presenting:
The
client or all teachers have not followed your background research phase
so present your ideas and where they come from clearly (thought of logic) so it becomes apparent what
you suggest and why.
Try to show what insights your work is based
on and aim for clarity of idea. You can think of presentation as a
narrative from the start to the end and then you invite the client to discuss your ideas. You may show alternatives (max 3), and feedback will help you choose with what direction you go
forward, but remember that in 10 minutes you can only show the tip of an iceberg.
As this is only an interim critique,
you don't have to have everything clear and ready, so relax, but the more developed you have
the ideas or alternatives, the more on point the feedback will probably be. When things are only assumed,
assumptions tend to vary between people, so at least good sketches can
help to understand what you aim at.
When you get feedback, take notes of what was said, as it is too easy to forget later when several perspectives are covered.