Maker Faire Showcase Design
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- For my showcase design, I envisioned us having a single, narrow table where we can set up two laptops with the game installed, along with the tri-fold Sasha and Diana were working on. If we have any additional space, we could add surveys between the computers along with a banner along the side of the table for decoration.
- In the beginning I primarily worked on the narrative team and helped make most of the script.Once the script was finished, however, I took the time to design a t-shirt that we could all wear during Maker Faire.
- Overall I think we succeeded in our goals, we showed a surprising amount of teamwork and cooperation throughout this project.
- I wish we had gone with a different, more easier concept, instead of a first person perspective game (*cough* visual novel *cough*)
- I think my greatest achievements were the script and the t-shirt design. I did the best that I could do with the script given the concept, and i'm overall very pleased with how the t-shirts look.
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