Friday, 12 May 2017

the internet's love of dogs / evaluation

This brief was based around research conducted over quite a lengthy period of time. The goal was to produce an appropriate response to the research that was gathered over primary and secondary sources.

I conducted surveys, polls and looked into secondary areas of interest to do with the theme of the project: dog memes. This subject is quite a new area of interest across the internet and has become extremely popular on social media. The output was an encyclopaedia of all the information gathered throughout the project. This was the most suitable outcome as it goes through each dog meme in alphabetical order explaining it to the audience.

Improvements to the brief could have been the binding method (as using tape and glue wasn't the initial choice for the publication), with a perfect bind being the preferred choice. As memes in general are always evolving, changing and new ones being created, a more adaptable outcome could have been produced, e.g. an online documentation of memes whereby more content can be added when it's created. Unfortunately, my skills as a designer are not suited to creating digital platforms, so a way around this could be to create an annual every year to discuss the latest trends and content available surrounding dog memes. This could also be expanded to other popular animals such as cats and reptiles.

Overall, in the given timeframe and research conducted, this outcome meets the brief and shows off the research in an easily understandable and ironic way that is suited to the content.

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