Look @ Me Now Reflection
The look at me now project made me have to really reflection on myself, my goals, and my life up until now. Even though the writing was relatively easy it was challenging having to completely open up so I can reflect on myself and my surroundings. I'm don't enjoy having to wright about myself on a personal level much, but this pushed me a good amount out of my comfort zone. But a contrast is the easiest part was making the poster because I already had a weird idea in mind, I wanted to make the poster look wonky and covered in stickers so it would look weird and reflect an aesthetic I like. I tried to give critique to my peers in a polite way, sometimes I would mention things that I noticed that I think would make there work better without forcing it onto them, sometimes I would swap Chromebooks with my friends so we can look over each others drafts to check for grammar and spellings errors. I knew I would have a lot of work so I tried to maximize my time used, I can type relatively fast so I knew it would be best to draft digitally because that would allow me to get my idea out quickly and change them easier before cementing it down. If I could change something about my final product I would have gone for something more creative than a poster, even though I like how my poster turned out I still wish I could have made something more unique so my project would contrast out and be more eye catching. This project retaught me some things I forgot about gramar and showed me know what to wright can be half the challenge.