In this post, I’ll be showing instances I received feedback on my designs from other students and friends to help me achieve my project goals.

When it came to choosing one logo design, I could decide which would would be best. After showing my people in my class and friends, a lot of people agreed that the logo involved the dog sleeping would be the better choice because its a smaller logo and flows well with the font choice and is in theme of the project goal. This finalised my decision on my logo. At this point I didn’t show them the much smaller two letter logo that’s in this image as I created them when making the final logo outcome.

When I finished up my desktop wireframe I showed it to my class mates to see what they would improve for the high fidelity version. One statement was to make the websites content fit the screen rather than putting it into boxes as that makes everything smaller and to simplify the top box of the website which includes the logo and call-to-action buttons. I took this feedback and implemented it into my high fidelity version.

In reflection, I didn’t received much feedback as I wasn’t showcasing my work to other people like I should of been. The feedback I did get helped a lot with my style of the branding and what is more optimal in designs.