I thought interim was very usual . The feedback enabled me to see what were my strongest ideas and it was great to have people who didn't know what my idea was so I could see if it was working or not or if it was even being communicated.
The two strongest were apparently the stripper posters and the privacy settings poster. People had an immediate reaction to the privacy settings poster, they were very creeped out and felt exposed, they even began discussing what their privacy settings were. This was a great response because people saw the poster, understood, felt a reaction and then began discussion to spread the message. I think it was effective but still at very early stages with improvements to be made.
For one, they didn't all get the double meaning in "he just finished. Stalking your bikini pictures'.
I originally had 'He finished. Stalking your bikini pictures' but I thought that was so creepy and I didn't feel right about presenting it, so I changed the words. But I think I need that feeling of creepiness to really capture the audience and make them think, 'ew, yes people actually do that.'
Another great thing was that a student passing by the table spotted the poster and read it and reacted saying it was 'really clever' and 'hard out' and it made them shiver, this was a boy's reaction so even he could get the same violated feeling even though he isn't a girl.
The stripper girl had two taglines:
'back in my day you had to pay for a stripper' and 'I like your personalitits.' People laughed at the first and then said 'oooh burn, taking a stab' at the second. However it was discussed and decided that the 'back in my day..' phrase was more effected and got across the message more clearly.
The other two were sort of disregarded almost immediately because the strength wasn't that great. I feel like the 'LOL' was misrepresented so I want to trial it before I discard it completely.
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