Who was your client?
Our clients were my parents.
How did you get your job?
I asked my parents if they needed something for me to do for the business.
Did you deal with the client directly?
Yes, I dealt with them directly.
Was there some sort of compensation?
The compensation was 3 community service hours of compensation.
What was your role?
My role was to make the logo.
Did you act professionally?
Yes, I acted professionally.
Did your client act professionally?
Yes, they also acted professionally.
Describe the work you did.
I had to create a new logo for the company.
Describe your creative process.
The logo was a picture of the Statue of Liberty because the name of the business is called New York Donuts and the Statue of Liberty is in New York. I had to make the logo look appealing to attract people.
How often did you communicate with your client?
We communicated often because I live with them.
Did you have regular meetings to look over proofs or progress of work?
Yes, we had regular meetings to look over our work.
Were you able to meet the deadline?
Yes, we were able to meet the deadline.
What was the feedback from your client?
Our client liked the work that we did for them.
Did your client require changes?
They did not require changes.
What was your favorite part working with the client?
My favorite part was making the website and creating the logo.
What was your least favorite part working with the client?
I did not have a least favorite part for working with the client.
Would you do anything differently?
I don't think I would do anything differently unless our clients tells me to.
What did you learn from this experience?
I learned that with communication, we can act accordingly to what our clients want.
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Post #7 - Ryan Guerrero
Who was your client?
They were Aaron's parents
How did you get your job?
Aaron asked his parents if they needed any graphics
Did you deal with the client directly?
Aaron dealt with them the most
Was there some sort of compensation?
We got 3 CSL Hours
What was your role?
I placed images and the menu into the website
Did you act professionally?
Yes, I acted professionally.
Did your client act professionally?
Yes, Aaron's parents acted professionally.
Describe the work you did.
I had to find images of donuts and Aaron sent me the menu of their donuts shop
Describe your creative process.
The creative process was to find colorful donuts that and other images that would express the feel of New York City
How often did you communicate with your client?
Aaron communicated with them often because he lives with them
Did you have regular meetings to look over proofs or progress of work?
They constantly told Aaron their demands and he gave it to us as a group and we tried our best to meet them
Were you able to meet the deadline?
Yes, we met the deadline
What was the feedback from your client?
Pretty good, they enjoyed it
Did your client require changes?
Not really
What was your favorite part working with the client?
That they owned a donuts shop and donuts are good
What was your least favorite part working with the client?
Designing the website
Would you do anything differently?
Be more creative
What did you learn from this experience?
Business need websites that professionally made to help attract other customers
They were Aaron's parents
How did you get your job?
Aaron asked his parents if they needed any graphics
Did you deal with the client directly?
Aaron dealt with them the most
Was there some sort of compensation?
We got 3 CSL Hours
What was your role?
I placed images and the menu into the website
Did you act professionally?
Yes, I acted professionally.
Did your client act professionally?
Yes, Aaron's parents acted professionally.
Describe the work you did.
I had to find images of donuts and Aaron sent me the menu of their donuts shop
Describe your creative process.
The creative process was to find colorful donuts that and other images that would express the feel of New York City
How often did you communicate with your client?
Aaron communicated with them often because he lives with them
Did you have regular meetings to look over proofs or progress of work?
They constantly told Aaron their demands and he gave it to us as a group and we tried our best to meet them
Were you able to meet the deadline?
Yes, we met the deadline
What was the feedback from your client?
Pretty good, they enjoyed it
Did your client require changes?
Not really
What was your favorite part working with the client?
That they owned a donuts shop and donuts are good
What was your least favorite part working with the client?
Designing the website
Would you do anything differently?
Be more creative
What did you learn from this experience?
Business need websites that professionally made to help attract other customers
Post #7 - Alan Leung
Who was your client?
Aaron’s parents Joanne and Leng Ly were our clients.
How did you get your job?
Aaron asked his parents and they agreed to give us jobs to perform.
Did you deal with the client directly?
Unlike our first client project, we did not directly communicate with our client. This time, Aaron was the one who communicated with his parents and directly told us what to do for the website.
Was there some sort of compensation?
The compensation was 3 hours of community service.
What was your role?
My role was to design the Start- Up page for the website.
Did you act professionally?
We worked professionally on the website but had a bit of fun on it since his parents said we could put anything on as long as it wasn’t illegal or would insult anyone.
Did your client act professionally?
They were serious and professional in making sure we had their specific instructions but were lenient on the other “fun” areas we did.
Describe the work you did.
My job was to create the start-up page; the page that people look at when they first open the website. I made a short introduction to appeal the customers in and then posts some donut puns.
Describe your creative process.
I made the start-up page a poem like introduction as I took inspiration from the Willy Wonka Nerds candy. They have a poem on the back of their product which I took inspiration from. Also, I did the punny pictures to create an environment of happiness.
How often did you communicate with your client?
Not often, only Aaron really communicated with them.
Did you have regular meetings to look over proofs or progress of work?
No, but we did overlook each other works to correct and offer better solutions to the each other in order to make the website better.
Were you able to meet the deadline?
Yes, we were able to meet the deadline.
What was the feedback from your client?
They said they found the website funny and they liked how clear the images were.
Did your client require changes?
No, they found the website suitable and are currently using it as their official website as they really liked it.
What was your favorite part working with the client?
The communication that we had provided us with more freedom. This let us have more creative ideas and it provided us me an experience of working with limited information.
What was your least favorite part working with the client?
My least favorite part was the lack of information the client provided us. They really did not have much specific things they wanted us to do but I still enjoyed making the website.
Would you do anything differently?
Yes, I would probably ask for more information to implent as the website is a bit lacking in information. Furthermore, it can probably have an entire change in background.
What did you learn from this experience?
I learned that with less communication, I could do more with the website. I had more freedom to do what I wanted and thus, lead me to do more things I wanted on the website. This, to me, is actually a very effective way to work and I found I prefer this method over the constant meetings that we had with Anthony’s parents.
Post #7 Justin Sam
Justin Sam
Period 3
Graphics
Chang Ho
April 29, 2015
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