When I got back after Christmas, I presented my research to a small group of people in my class which was Emma, Kirsty, Sarah and Christa. I had analysed my opinions and facts so it was easy to summarise my findings in the 2 minute presentation.
In the feedback the group felt I had covered a wide range of topics on Christmas, and a varied selection of facts.
In the main presentation to a larger group I was helped out an awful lot, as the topic Christmas in January seemed a little bit ‘old’, and I was desperate to move on but didn’t know where to start.
I came up with some and my peers gave me some starting points, at which the creative process could kick in…
- 100 Christmas Decorations
- 100 Christmas Crackers
- 100 Events
- 100 Christmas Number 1s
- 100 Christmas Films
After deciding to go with the decorations idea and attempting to look at 100 Baubles or 100 Crackers, physical visual research seemed to be impossible. At which point I took the crackers idea further and started thinking about 100 Jokes.
My original idea was to create some paper based publication of 100 jokes, for example a set of cards in a fold out presentation pack, or a box, or a traditional joke book. But before I started thinking about the end product I needed to begin some research.
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