
At some point in one’s life, a person shall be in the position holding the title ‘Guinea Pig’. My classmates and I were given this position for a new assignment. Although there is nothing wrong with being the first to work on or experience a new project, there comes a problem where there are examples present to help gain a better grasp of the assignment itself. The lack of examples was understandable but I spent quite a bit of time re-reading the brief but was met with nothing but confusion. The project due date was rescheduled (which I shall be forever thankful for) but the revisions that occurred during the week brought on only more stress. I was so full of stress and confusion that by the end of it I had just given up and threw it all together. InVision also had some problems especially if you place something in the wrong place, there was no undo button so I had to move everything around all over again.
This project deserves a four out of ten because I truthfully am unhappy with what I’ve created. The mood board feels so plain and lacks any form of distinguishable flavour and my voice is buried underneath facts. I was under the belief that all the topics I had chosen were what I was thoroughly interested in but alas-as I write these words in the early hours in the morning, I am wrong about what I am intrigued by once again. I enjoyed the research aspect of this project but my procrastination got the best of me and sadly I was unable to finish this project fully.
Here is the link to my InVision Moodboard: https://michellelussier592965.invisionapp.com/board/141—Survey-4-ckg8szzau0pqj16v9x9v49378
References:
https://ir.una.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1047&context=nahr
https://www.history.com/topics/france/french-revolution
https://www.britannica.com/topic/flag-of-France
https://unframed.lacma.org/2016/08/03/french-revolutionary-fashion
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/napoleon-crowned-emperor
https://www.britannica.com/technology/daguerreotype
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