On the same day, literally hours after our feedback meeting with Emma and Kaitlyn Beth had a separate meeting with the other Officers. The election designs came up in the meeting and each officer had opinions on their own roles and how they are represented. So from here we had individual feedback on each iconography.
It was a little uncomfortable because it was a task I literally thought I had finished, but If I can improve my work to represent it's goal more clearly, then I'm game. In hindsight, it's definitely something I would have asked each Officer. They have an innate knowledge of what their roles consist of. They want our designs to correctly convey what the role is to prospective new officers. Beth came back with this feedback for our iconography
Feedback
It was a little uncomfortable because it was a task I literally thought I had finished, but If I can improve my work to represent it's goal more clearly, then I'm game. In hindsight, it's definitely something I would have asked each Officer. They have an innate knowledge of what their roles consist of. They want our designs to correctly convey what the role is to prospective new officers. Beth came back with this feedback for our iconography
Feedback
- Events - Should be more fun and interactive, like a party popper.
- Raise & Give - Should be a hand holding a pound sign, or more exciting accents off the pound sign.
- Editorial - Perhaps the context of the booklet or magazine on a slanted piece of paper. Associate the icon with NEST MAGAZINE, so that the role is clearer.
- Campaigns - Something that is more active; a placard with a megaphone on it.
Additional Information
- Be aware of the amount of content that will be included in the presidential poster, about 150 words will be needed to explain the role.