rebholz-final-infographics

For this assignment, the requirements were to update a piece for the Pewaukee School District, including adding new information and rearranging bits and pieces. For this, I had to do a lot of rearranging to keep all the information and sleek style while also adding everything requested by the client. I worked hard to keep the information linear and the important facts bold, which I think I succeeded in doing. While I'm not one hundred percent certain how I should grade craftsmanship for this, as it was editing a current piece, I feel like I integrated the new information and rearranged what I needed to really well and kept it in the style of an infographic. I had to redo some of the fonts as they didn't translate to my computer, but I feel like I did a really good job recreating them.

Success-wise, I'm really proud of how I was able to edit it without it looking horrible. I think some of the spacing is off by a bit, and it irks me even though a lot of other people can't really notice it. For this piece, I used color and emphasis to get a point across. It was important to the client that the colors and theme stayed the same, so I worked hard to keep that while also seamlessly putting the new information into it.

For the entire class, I feel like there were some projects I was really proud of, and others that I wasn't. For example, the book cover and the logo design were some things that I really wish I had put more time and effort into (or somehow managed to around ap art). They were really cool pieces that could have turned out great, but I didn't give them enough time. However, pieces like the social justice poster and this last final project were ones I felt really happy with! I think my work evolved as I put more time and effort into it -- I have a greater grasp of design and composition now walking out of this class, and I'm happy to be taking it to college with me.