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    • Asyas_illos
      Asyas_illos @jenn last edited by

      @jenn very good! I’m definitely the slow thinker lol, also I like the idea of anonymity…is that a word? Lol entering a project anonymously. Nice work!

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        A Former User @jenn last edited by

        @jenn Those look great! The storytelling and message is overall very clear and concise, great job! I only have some nit-picky suggestions to make, see images below:
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        (title is a little too big in this quick edit, but you get what I mean)

        This is a very cool initiative!

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        • jenn
          jenn @Asyas_illos last edited by

          @Asyas_illos thank you, and yes it's a word lol.

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            jenn @Guest last edited by

            @JQ not nitpicky at all, both of your suggestions are so helpful! Thank you for taking the time to do a draw-over.

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              jenn @jenn last edited by

              Here's my re-draw of the 2nd one, plus color. I'm feeling unsure about the color because, well, I always feel unsure about color. Also, does it look too unfinished? Should the coloring be more solid-looking? Feedback is welcomed gratefully.

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              • ArtMelC
                ArtMelC last edited by

                Hey Jenn,
                Thanks for sharing. Great stuff and so much needed!

                I just have a comment regarding your "tokenism" one - I feel like the situation, while totally valid point on its own, misses the mark on what tokenism is.
                "Girls must have nice handwriting" is generalization, not tokenism.

                Tokenism would be asking a girl to be part of a science project team just to show that "we are a diverse team" without really taking her contributions seriously.

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                  jenn @ArtMelC last edited by

                  @ArtMelC thank you very much for that clarification. I will make a change to the text. 🙂

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                    A Former User @jenn last edited by

                    @jenn I do feel that the colors at this stage look unfinished. I can see that you are trying to go for a slightly rough and watercolor-y look , but it feels like the colours are a lot more solid for some parts (eg. the faces) vs others (eg. background), so instinctively it feels slightly incongruent to me. I would either try to amp up on the textured watercolor-feel throughout or just do solid colour flats, which with your crisp linework I think would also turn out really nice.

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                      jenn @Guest last edited by

                      @JQ Thanks for the input! I will give it a shot. So I was attempting to express a switch between the main character's real-life dialogue and inner-thought-process (kinda like a dream sequence). Maybe it's too much of a stretch though since I won't be there to explain it to the viewer. I will try and experiment a little to see if it can be improved.

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                      • jenn
                        jenn last edited by

                        Thanks @JQ @ArtMelC @Asyas_illos for the suggestions and encouragement! Here are the final posters! I also just remembered that insta prefers square images (ugh) so I had to make 2 versions. Nevertheless, I'm satisfied with how they came out, and excited to share them with my colleagues. If you know any educators who would be able to use a high-resolution PDF, feel free to send them my way. Anyone is welcome to use these non-commercially and unaltered, if they would be useful.

                        fast-v-slow-thinking-ig.png
                        bias-in-evaluations-ig.png
                        stereotypes2-ig.png

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                          A Former User @jenn last edited by

                          @jenn Nice! Hope it'll help to influence STEM educators in a good way.

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