Presenting work
GDES-220 spring 2018 (David Ramos, American University Design)
ramos@american.edu · office hours · interaction design resources
Presenting work is a performance, and as with any performance, you’ll want to think about how you stand on stage.
If you are bringing work on paper for critiques – an excellent idea for sketches, wireframes, and design documentation – remember that other people in the class must be able to see your work and size your paper accordingly.
You need not mount any work from this course.
Do not present sites in full-screen mode. Do not design in full-screen mode. Most desktop/laptop users aren’t browsing in full-screen mode, and sites need to be able to adapt to varying screen sizes.