Final Products:
Logo: Produced by Joe & Adam
Stickers: Produced by Adam, Grace & Anne
Leaflet: Produced by Emily & Grace
Twitter Images: Produced by Adam
Twitter Page: Managed by Joe
Instagram Images: Produced by Joe
Instagram page: Managed by Joe
Posters: Produced by Grace and Adam
E-Book: Produced by Emily
Sticker Video by: Anthony
Final Presentation: Produced by Adam
In a way we were successful, we had over 200 followers on our Twitter page, but with nearly 800 followed. It seemed a bit, not so. Mostly because of Joe's use Twiends.com. However without that I don't know how many would have attributed to that total followers so don't really believe it was all the 'successful but...
We did however get a response from some of them people that did follow us, we got a reaction from at least some people and when they did respond they posted a lot which is great! But it never spread out anywhere from there which is a shame really because they did produce some great quotes for us to use.
This was mostly all down to the online media, resources. etc. Where the posters and stickers all that successful? I don't think so. I really liked the design of the posters, but in actuality they weren't all that successful and that was clear from the crit. Not many people had any clue to what they were actually on about voiding their existence. Plus a lot got taken down, which is a shame because they cost quite a bit to print. We didn't however, to what I assumed receive any response from anything within the Leeds area so I can't say that the stickers posted around the bus stop were successful either. (and they also got ripped down.)
The feedback we gained from final crit cemented the facts we already really knew, the posters were ineffective and the overall aim of our project were rather unclear. I wouldn't blame anyone, because I think it was all really our own fault, we never really cemented our aims and our project seemed to change every other day due to bad communication/ people not understanding and raising their voice to be heard or voicing their opinions to something they didn't like.
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