The realistic aspect of this project put a lot more emphasis
on content than projects I have been assigned to work on in the past. In past
projects I spent much time concentrating on the aesthetics of the project and
how well the content was presented visually. With the poverty exhibit, a real
public audience would be present experiencing the content more than the
aesthetic. Yes, the aesthetic still held importance in communication and ease
of understanding, however it did not hold the same priority as it has in
earlier assignments. Knowing the content curated would actually be read and understood
by the public was a pressure I personally was not accustomed to. Yet, making
this priority adjustment did help me feel a little more accomplished and
professional as not only a designer, but as a communicator.
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