End-Of-Year Final Project

Your End-Of-Year Final will be made up of 3 parts:

You will need this Google Form of Client Requests for your class period:
Period 1
Period 3
Period 4
Period 6

Client 4's General Reply

Part 1: Choose one project you want to work on as your final. Assume you and the client has already come to an agreement and start the project. Finish the project to your client's satisfaction. Turn in all the work and files you used. Make sure Photoshop has layers of your work in it.

Part 2: Respond to two clients. One of your response will be declining their request. Decline in a professional manner that does not "burn the bridges", regardless of how professional the client is. The second response will be agreeing to their request. You may send that agreeing response to the same client's request that you chose for Part 1.

Part 3: Written Final.
Final written exam will be given on the day of the final. It will NOT be multiple choice.

All three parts will be due at the end of the period on the day of your final. Because this is a final exam, you may not get help from your friends or the teacher to complete the project. You may only use internet as a source of help. Ask  the teacher only for clarifying questions and technical problems.
Turn in each parts as soon as you complete them, because your client may ask you to make some further adjustments and fixes.
Turn in link: https://www.dropbox.com/request/SVHpWTKXomsMoDkRCP1C

Dates of final
1st Period: Friday, May 18
3rd Period: Monday, May 21
4th Period: Tuesday, May 22
6th Period: Tuesday, May 22




Grading Rubric
100 Points Total
Outstanding
(20)
Good Enough
(15)
Passing
(10)
Low Performing
(5)
Client Satisfaction
(20)
Client is thoroughly satisfied. Would contact you again for future projects for sure.
Client is satisfied. It could be better but the client isn’t feeling like asking you to make changes. They will try different person next time.
Client is disappointed.
Client is very upset that this is what they paid for. Left you bad reviews and ratings and told their friends never to hire you.
Project Quality
(20)
Project is highest of quality of what the client has asked for. The feedbacks and requested changes were also applied to the final product.
Project is what the client has asked for, but the artist did not apply all the changes the client requested.
Project is what the client has asked for but looks bad.
Project is not what the client has asked for.
Files
(20)
All the files used are turned in. Final Product is saved in an appropriate format.
All the files used are turned in. Final Product is not saved in an appropriate format.
Not all the files are turned in.
The files turned in are incomplete work, or the files turned in do not show layers containing student work.
Agreeing Response
(20)
The response professionally agrees to the request and politely asks for details, such as budget.
The response agrees to the request and asks for details, such as budget.
The response agrees to the request without asking for details.
The response isn’t agreeing to the request.
Declining Response
(20)
The response professionally and graciously declines to the request and does not burn bridges.
The response declines to the request not professionally but does not burn bridges.
The response declines to the request not professionally but isn’t too rude.
The response is extremely unprofessional and totally burns bridges.





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