Voting and Results


We have been working on a 10-piece portfolio campaign for the Portfolio Show in April for over a month. We finished these campaigns on Wednesday. After everybody was done, one was given a space to set up their pieces so that other students in our class and students from DMP could come and look at them. Then, we had to vote for our top three favorites. After voting was done, it was revealed who had won. Whoever won would then have their campaign be the representation for the Portfolio Show. Alex Mann won, and we will use him for the show. I am excited for him, and I do like his design! Although I didn’t expect to win, I am still sad I didn’t make it into the top three. For a moment, it made me question whether my design was good. However, I quickly realized that it didn’t matter whether I won or got any votes. That fact doesn’t equate to my design being bad. I am proud of the work I did. I worked very hard on this campaign and am proud of that.