Friday, November 10, 2017

Project Selection - My Decision

   In the end, I have decided to choose the magazine option. This is because I have good design skills and am a very organized and precise person. I enjoy writing and can create a good final product through hard work and dedication. I am also fairly good at determining the layout of a poster or the final design of magazine pages. This project would be a great way for me to put my talents and passions to good use to create an enjoyable final product.
   My project will focus on easy do-it-yourself projects and creative people around Sarasota. There will be articles involving local artists, cooks, and other crafty people. This means the genre of my magazine will be arts and crafts. My magazine will also be aimed towards stay-at-home people who have the time and passion to work on projects included in the magazine articles. I also hope to produce articles based on crafts, projects, or other creative activities that are easy for anyone of any skill set to enjoy doing.
   I chose to work in a group with my friend, Hannah. The skills my partner and I possess are we're both organized, responsible, creative, and have experience in art and design. Also, Hannah is a great photographer and has always been a reliable teammate and student. She is also equally as skilled as I in layout and design used in magazine pages, especially the cover page. 
   I also believe I am skilled in designs and layouts and am interested in writing and creating the magazine project in general. This means that we'll both work on the layout and design of the pages, I will do the writing portion, and Hannah will be in charge of photography. Additionally, both members of the group have easily accessible sources to utilize in the making of the articles. These assets include knowing local artists and creative people and having access to crafty people in school. Overall, we'll make a great, efficient team that will contribute equally to all parts of the project.

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