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| howard_kech@yahoo.com 2006-05-01, 8:01 am |
| How is it possible to obtain feedback on a business multimedia product?
what sort of feedback can be obtained and how can this feedback be used
to in form revisions of prototypes and future development. Please guys
i need ur help with this one.
thanks
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| howard_kech wrote:
> How is it possible to obtain feedback on a business multimedia product?
> what sort of feedback can be obtained and how can this feedback be used
> to in form revisions of prototypes and future development. Please guys
> i need ur help with this one.
To what use will you put the answer?
If you have someone, such as a professor or business manager, who will
provide feedback on your feedback, then you really ought to start with the
answer they expect.
The generic answer is this: You take a stack of magazines, and Google
Images, and cut out an assortment of colors, shapes, fonts, and pictures.
Build 3 or 4 collages from these cuttings. Each should empasize different
moods and themes. Call these "mood boards".
www.sciam.com has a look and feel different from www.pepsi.com/ .
Get feedback on the mood boards before you commit to programming or content.
Then get feedback on the content regularily, as it grows. _Never_ play the
Artist game of working in secret before a big unveiling.
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Phlip
[url]http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?Z Land[/url] <-- NOT a blog!!!
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