After realising that my previous efforts were unsuccessful, I created a new flow diagram to show how my methods are put into practice.
Accurate though the flow diagram may have been, it was more of a description of current methods and variations as opposed to an individual methodology. As a task, we were asked to produce further ideas that could be turned into a broader methodology.
I came up with the following:
After having presented the further ideas above to Ben and the group, we were critiqued and asked to visualise the ideas more. As my theory of liking and not liking something was deemed to be the strongest of my ideas, I chose to develop it further.
The idea of a revolving set of arrows appealed to me as it allowed both sides of each view to be represented.
My likes and dislikes.
Client likes and dislikes.
Audience likes and dislikes.
Having considered this, it becomes clear that the next step is to find a way of presenting this information in a coherent way, whereby the relation between each viewpoint (and view holder) is clearly understandable.
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