My Job & Description
Hello my name is Angel, my role as a graphic designer is to be in charge of making the website for our tank as well as the poster for our tank. My job is to edit the website and poster to include important information and illustrate the information my group and I have gathered. The website was started by all of the graphic designers from different tank groups meeting together to create a website for our side of the class. Each tank's graphic designer was responsible for updating our subheading to include our fish and team's information. This information could be from research we have done about our fish, which is a jewel cichlid. We are supposed to update the section each time our group does something new that is important.
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Poster Our fish tank group put together a scientific poster. We had to put our names in order A-Z and as well put our mentors name in the end, which was my biology teacher (L.Anderson). You may notice that our first names don't show only our first letter and our last names show completely that is how you start with a professional scientific poster.
We also had access to information and tangible objects in our class that most college students don't have access to. An important part of this project was the fish tanks. We had 1 fish tank to our selves, 5 people and we collected data Monday through Friday. The data was important to collect because we made a graph of a span of 4 weeks. The data we collected in our tanks were Ammonia, Nitrate, Water changes & Live plants. All this was an important roll in building our poster. 1st DraftThis draft was just suppose to give us an idea of how the poster was to look for the future. It was also a layout.
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3rd & last draftThis last draft got critic by our teacher for our upcoming exhibition. It was a difficult process to get here and I want to give credit to my PI Lorenzo & Alyssa for getting us here. If it was not for them we could have not exhibit.
2nd DraftNow here our poster started to look more organized and now with accurate data from our fish.
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