- Encourages you to be analytical and objective about your own work, and others.
- By listening to the perspectives and the feedback of others, it can open your eyes to new ways of working, and helps you to progress and develop your ideas.
- It gets you used to handling criticism in a constructive and composed manner, as opposed to letting it affect you personally.
- By looking at the work of others, you can identify whose opinions and feedback you trust in the Crit.
5 Really Good Analytical Crit Questions
- What is the intended representation of the character/imagery used?
- In what context would your work appear?
- What are you trying to communicate with this work?
- What were your original ideas and how have they evolved throughout the brief?
- What research was undertaken and how has this influenced your final resolution?
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