Label: Exit Interview
Due Date: Thursday, May 5th by 8AM
(1) What is your essential question, and what are your answers? What is your best answer and why?
My Essential question is "How can a Graphic Designer create the reaction he/ she intends ?"
My answers are : Interviewing, Brainstorming, and Professionalism.
My best answer would have to be Interviewing, because I feel that gathering information about your client, and what design they need first hand is the first building block of any design process. A lot can be accomplished within a simple interview with a client, because that is the time the designer learns what the client wants if the right questions are asked. It is vital for the client to be as clear as possible when they have a clear image of their design. However since every client is different, then every interview will be different. The beginning process of creating a design can start in different paths, but generally speaking, it is important to gain the clients trust, and to get a clients
My answers are : Interviewing, Brainstorming, and Professionalism.
My best answer would have to be Interviewing, because I feel that gathering information about your client, and what design they need first hand is the first building block of any design process. A lot can be accomplished within a simple interview with a client, because that is the time the designer learns what the client wants if the right questions are asked. It is vital for the client to be as clear as possible when they have a clear image of their design. However since every client is different, then every interview will be different. The beginning process of creating a design can start in different paths, but generally speaking, it is important to gain the clients trust, and to get a clients
(2) What process did you take to arrive at this answer?
I had research lots about it, But even before then , I learned the importance of interviewing within my graphic design class. My professor put extra emphasis on why its important to know what the client wants. I also learned this from my mentor and other interviewees who talked about it.
I had research lots about it, But even before then , I learned the importance of interviewing within my graphic design class. My professor put extra emphasis on why its important to know what the client wants. I also learned this from my mentor and other interviewees who talked about it.
(3) What problems did you face? How did you resolve them?
I faced a few difficult tasks, but one of which was getting a reliable mentor. My first initial mentor was not very helpful to me in terms of information. He did not explain things to par with my research. I had understood at first, that he was new to being a mentor, after all, he was a main character designer for Disney. I found that his busy schedule and lack of explanations had begun to affect my work and research. I found out that researching on my own was a lot more helpful than his own words. I soon lost contact with him, but found an amazing mentor after.
I faced a few difficult tasks, but one of which was getting a reliable mentor. My first initial mentor was not very helpful to me in terms of information. He did not explain things to par with my research. I had understood at first, that he was new to being a mentor, after all, he was a main character designer for Disney. I found that his busy schedule and lack of explanations had begun to affect my work and research. I found out that researching on my own was a lot more helpful than his own words. I soon lost contact with him, but found an amazing mentor after.
(4) What are the two most significant sources you used to answer your essential question and why?
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