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At school, my workgroup has been organizing workshops for a few years. I had the chance to live this great experience 3 times. We are given a briefing on a subject regarding a specific aspect which represents a part of the nowadays world wide web techniques and we try to do something cool.
All students must explore the same subject during two weeks. It's an experience where we also have the opportunity to work in groups. In fact it confronts us to a more realistic view of our future work. Group work, short deadline. Starting a new process through uncharted waters can be stressful but also really exciting because it allows us to express our own creativity.
I love the concept because it's also an opportunity to meet and learn to know other students and this makes the experience even more richer. After those 2 weeks we finally exhibit our work to the whole school and get feedback from our teachers to see what's wrong and what's good. It's very important to have feedback to face our issues and get better.
You can see on the pictures or video how we work and see the result of Le petit Albi as an example. I regret just one thing, it's that I never focused on code but only worked on the visuals and aesthetics, as a result that my coding skills aren't wonderful.
Storytelling · Userexperience · Interaction Design · DWM · Datavisualisation · SVG · Live Coding · Gregor Aisch · Sens Flux · Animation · Kitty Crowther · Drawing