Friday, December 14, 2007
Knowing Co-workers
Name of Student being asked the questions: Tanushri wahi
Name of the student seeking answers: Mahima Pushkarna
Project name: Mobility in Bangalore.
Do you think that the number of people you interviewed were enough?
Yes, enough to get a general idea about how people travel around the area.
How many sheets did you personally take responsibility for during this exercise?
Three sheets which were completely done by me and working on other slides which needed help here and there.
Do you think that the time you took to make the sheets you did was appropriate?
It took time coming up with a layout in a way that it conveys the right meaning. Reworking also took time for the same reason. But the time we took was appropriate.
What are all the problems you faced when you were doing this exercise?
The intended meaning and what was actually understood out of the logos was different. Co-ordinating a common layout was a problem initially until we were supervised. Maintaining consistency among the slides.
What were the things you felt you were happy about in this exercise?
That we actually came up with a ‘whole’ project after going through so many differences. The entire view of information design was extremely enriching and I learnt a lot.
Which are the things you will never forget that you learnt during this exercise?
I don’t know.. It depends on how I regularly I apply them.
What was the worst part of the work of this exercise?
The first step of coming to a common consensus about the layout of the slides, the part where the students were given responsibility.
What are the doubts that you think that the students in Milan would have when they saw your work?
They probably wont be able to understand the cultural background we come from in order to understand the compromises we make while choosing the modes of transport.
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