Monday: While still on the mindset of games, we were to present sketches for games that we created. I must admit it was much more harder than I thought it would be. Of course in the beginning I thought"Oh man all the good ideas were taken!" On Monday I saw that that was not necessarily true. Some people came up with some good ideas. Others not so much. Though some people really didn't really sell their ideas well. Which tied in to Jimmy's lecture of presentations. The reason a lot of presentations don't go well was that some get to reserved with their creations. There is too much emotional involvement to the work. So if one were to criticize it the creator takes offense to it and then tension rises. Good presentation skills are absolutely necessary to continue in graphic design. One must sell their idea to the client. It won't always be easy but with practice that moment won't be as hard as we make it to be. That is what is lacking with students these days. Practicing speaking in front of class. What is there to lose? What is the worst that can happen? our fly is down and you show a little too much to everyone? It happens.
Videos:On Wednesday we watched more films by creators. People such as John Meada, Milton Glaser, Scott McCloud, and Paula Scher gave insight in their creative process. John Maeda's presentation was very entertaining and other all funny. It was great to see all these creations he had made that were so out of the box as one can get. As I saw it he was a computer expert and that can be a dull and bland profession. Yet he was able to create these wonderful works with computers just because he was a curious man. His curiosity had lead him everywhere. Scott McCloud was a comic artist that thought outside of the box as well. He carefully examined this medium of comics and found a way to bring it to a new form, that being on computers. He was trying to expand on an art form and making it bigger than it was. I was throughly engaged in his speech though I admit some bias as I am a huge comic fan. The other speakers were not as engaging as the first 2 mentioned and found the speeches a bit bland to be honest.
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fearless
fierce
faithful
witty
skinny
small