Value Proposition canvas- Customer needs and pains
My journey evaluative notes
1. George Turner
My journey evaluative notes.
What has worked well so far? What am I pleased with?
I think the story I have written for my journey is one of its strong
points. This is because I managed to write a witty story that pokes
fun of itself a lot and doesn’t take itself too seriously. Another strong
point is the framing for the illustrations. Not only is it nearly
complete and ready to have illustrations added to it but it also looks
rather nice as it stands on its own. The colours aren’t too strong for
most of it and it follows a rough colour scheme throughout the story.
How am I managing my time?
I think I am managing my time in class well. At the end of each lesson
I seem to have made at least some progress towards my goal.
However I haven’t done a considerable amount of work outside of
the set lesson times and, unless I do put in some of my own time, I
may not manage to meet my deadline.
Practical ability and skills… what do I feel confident with?
What do I need to work on and improve?
I feel that this project has made me far more comfortable with my
painting abilities. I used to feel clumsy with a brush in hand but this
project has definitely given me a lot more confidence in my painting
abilities as well as helping me refine my own style of painting. I feel
as though the illustrations themselves (or as it stands the rough
drafts of the illustrations) could be better. I would like to try and
improve the actual drawing by adding a little colour to them
(something that none of my draft illustrations have had) and I also
might experiment with a more cartoony style. However, due to time
constraints, this might not be possible.
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What changes/refinements have I made throughout the
design process?
I have adjusted my layout since the first incarnation of my story. The
first layout just had the frames as boxes and each page was split
evenly into 4 frames with the exception of the front and back which
was going to be just 2 frames. One for the title/the end in block
letters and one for a large illustration. However when it came to
planning my layout this changed as I decided it would look far more
interesting as well as being easier to draw if I adjusted the size and
shape of each frame to suit the illustration that I would draw on it.
This was done on a singular A4 piece of paper and I simply scaled it
up to 4 pieces of a4 to get my current layout. After writing my
second story I also made some slight adjustments to the one I would
be actually using since the second story did spark some ideas e.g.
making the video game illustration game over screens.
Have these changes improved my overall work?
I would say that they have. The improvements to my layout have
made me work look far more interesting and given each of the
frames shapes a little character to them rather than just having them
all look more or less the same with few variations. The slight
changes I made to the story have added an extra touch of humour as
well as making the illustrations less complicated to draw and as a
result far easier to fit into the A4 size I have decided to work with.
What I still left to do?
Mostly the illustrations need to be done. I have rough drafts for
them so I know roughly what I want them to look like they just need
to be drawn in neat. I also what to try painting 4 pieces of A4 in a
similar way to my colour scheme but with strong colours. I will then
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use this to stick my frames onto however the current priority is
finishing my illustrations.
How will I manage my working habits in order to meet the
deadline?
I will continue what I’m doing in lessons and if by the end of
Wednesday lesson I decide that I won’t make the deadline at the
current rate I will come to class during my own time on
Thursday/Friday in order to ensure I meet that deadline.