Reflection

This week, we dedicated time to reviewing and discussing the submission guidelines, which I found immensely beneficial, especially considering that I was starting to feel a bit overwhelmed by the upcoming deadline. The session provided a clear and comprehensive overview of all the necessary elements required for my submission. It served as a reassuring guide, outlining the specific components and requirements essential for meeting the deadline. Overall, it was a reassuring and insightful session that significantly aided in clarifying what was needed for my project's completion.

Presentation Development

This week, I began crafting my presentation, capitalising on the groundwork I had laid out earlier. I commenced by outlining the sequence I wished to follow and detailing the content for each section, drawing from the research I had diligently conducted.

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In terms of slide design, my primary aim was simplicity. I recalled my lecturer's advice from a few weeks back about the importance of concise content on slides, steering clear of overwhelming text blocks. My intention was to create slides serving as visual prompts for my presentation, offering viewers a visual guide while I speak. It was crucial to ensure that these slides were visually captivating to maintain the audience's interest. Leveraging the brand design I had previously developed, I integrated its essence into my slide design. Although the product itself is not yet tangible, having a visual representation proved beneficial for the audience's engagement.

I used ChatGPT for taglines and The Noun Project for icons to save time.

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