
When I began taking pictures for this project I did not have a specific list of elements that I wished to incorporate into the photo. By not setting strict requirement for my picture, I allowed myself to freely experiment with different themes and characteristics for my self portrait. Originally my artist statement lacked a clear connection between my icon and I, but adding my own personal experience as a child quickly established one. My artist statement can be viewed on my Digital Portfolio.
I am extremely pleased with my editorial for the H2O research project (pages one and two). The flow of my editorial seems to guide the reader in the intended direction; there should be a permanent budget for weekly bacteria testing. Another element of the article that I am extremely proud of is the layout. This was the first time I had ever felt confident using the application Adobe InDesign. The layout of the article looks clean yet still remains eye-catching.
The writing portion of the project was by far the biggest hill to climb. There were several instances during the course of the project in which I developed long periods of writer's block; I didn't have a complete piece of writing until a week before the entire project was due. After I had finally developed a solid piece of writing I invest most of my time into reorganizing the structure of my editorial and forming the layout of the editorial. I used one of my classmates' pictures for the cover picture of my editorial. I provided a graph I had created in Microsoft Excel to display enterococci concentrations in order to support one of my main arguments in my writing.