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Graphic Narrative 
Evaluation
Use this template to help you evaluate your project. 
You should give specific details about your work. 
You should provide both written and visual examples to explain your project. 
You should find areas to praise in your work. Be specific about why you think they are 
good or why you are proud of them. 
You should also find areas that could be improved. Look for areas that you could make 
better if you went back to them. Be specific about what you would improve. 
Add additional slides as you need to. Don’t be restricted by what is here. 
Any blank slides should be deleted before submission.
Does your final product reflect your 
original intentions? 
Yes, I think that my finished product is exactly how I planned it out to be with some 
added extras. I used the same basic plot that I devised in my planning and used the 
same style of illustration that I had originally thought of. My digital flat plan is almost 
an exact replica of my finished product. The only difference is that I touched it up a bit 
in suitable areas. For example, I chose to make the fox and the gingerbread man 
drawn on paper using pencils so they stand put, rather than rotoscoped like the rest of 
the images. I also gave all of the windows panes so it would add detail and it looked 
more professional than just a blue square for a window. I also warped the gingerbread 
man to look like he was running towards the reader. I also painted some lines on the 
road to add to the page’s shape. 
This is the 
Page plan 
This is the finished 
page
How well have you constructed your 
images? 
• How well have you constructed your images? 
You could talk about the overall visual 
appearance and well as the use of texture and 
colour.
I feel that my images as a whole have been very successful. I chose to do two kinds of image 
manipulation. Firstly, I chose to rotoscope my background in a cartoon and simplistic fashion 
So there was no specific texture or look to any of the buildings except for the whole shape being 
one color. This made it look bright and intriguing. Then for my characters I drew them by hand 
using pencils so they looked like a child drew them. I did this because the child would look at the 
pictures and be able to relate to how the characters have been drawn. I feel this was successful 
as in my final product, you can see the characters standing out from the background which was 
one of my primary goals as I wouldn’t want them to be camouflaged into the buildings. Another 
reason I am proud of my pictures is that after drawing them out, I do not need to edit them at 
all after scanning them into the file as they already have a good texture from the pencils. So in 
conclusion, I am very proud of my images. 
Below are pages 4, 6 and 8.
How well have you used text to anchor 
your images 
• You should talk about the combination of 
words, images and text.
I feel that my text and my images go well together because they narrate exactly what Is 
Happening in the picture below. There is no direct dialogue in my story so narrating 
the images was a good idea as otherwise, there would be no words and only pictures 
and it needed to have some narrative to it as it is a book made for children aged 1-6 years. 
These are the years where children begin to recognize words and shapes so a book like 
this will help improve their reading skills. But something I would do next time 
is try and write a bit more as on most pages, it is just one sentence and that is quite repetitive. 
Page 1 Page 2 Page 3
Is your product suitable for your 
audience? 
• Reference your proposal 
• Give an audience profile and describe 
suitability in reference to content
My product is very suitable for its target audience of 1-6 year old children. My book 
Is not aimed at a specific gender as the story is a simple tale of a fox chasing a 
gingerbread man. Although both characters are male, this has no representation or 
relevance to the target audience of the book.
What do you like/dislike about the 
techniques you have used? 
• Reference specific tools you used with images
I like that I used a technique that not many people seem to use and that is scanning. I drew 
out my characters on paper and scanned them into my photoshop file to give a childhood 
effect that the children who are reading the book can relate to. This gave the characters a 
certain look and texture that you just couldn’t do digitally. For my background, I used adobe 
photoshop and rotoscoped multiple images to make very detailed backgrounds with a 
simplistic design. I didn’t add texture to the buildings as I liked the look of just one color and 
no texture to give it a good 2D look. I based my idea around the styling's of the programme 
South Park. Below is an example of a page and a picture of the south park background. 
South park background Page background example
What do you like/dislike about how 
your final product looks?
I like how my images were exactly how I imagined them to be. They are clear and simplistic yet 
you can see that as a detail and not as a simple or lazy design. I like this because it is very hard 
to put your imagination onto paper and I feel that I did that exact thing. I am very proud of this. 
Something that I do not like as much is that my text is very short, very simple and very 
repetitive, I know that this book’s text shouldn’t be complicated or hard to read and understand 
but I feel that after a while the reader could be a bit bored and irritated after a while. But luckily, 
this book is 9 pages long. And only about 3 sound very similar. But I guess that the repetitive 
words give the book a nice rhythm and flow and somewhat builds suspense to the dramatic 
climax in which the fox ends up catching the gingerbread man, and eats him. 
Below is an example of the repeated pages including the images I am happy with. 
As you can see, “Freddy chased the gingerbread man through..” is repeated
Why did you include the content you 
used? 
• Images, fonts, effects, colours
I included the images I used because I wanted the story to have a variety of locations which I 
feel I have included. In one page, I show the characters moving from London to Paris and then 
from then on, the story is set in Paris. This is a good use of successful continuation as if I were to 
put it back to London then it would be an error. I didn’t use any texture effects as I wanted a 
simple 2D design. But I guess my simplicity is an effect in its own. I also like that my colors are all 
very simple and primary. There has been no thorough detail in getting the right brightness or 
shade. I have just kept it simple. I used the simple Arial Black font as it is clear and easy to read. 
It is also a very common font so that when children read another book, they will be able to 
understand it better as they recognize the font and letters. For my characters i drew them out 
and then scanned them in. I am very happy that I did this as it gives them an effect like no other. 
They massively stand out and are clear when put in front of any background.
What signs, symbols or codes have 
your used in your work? 
• Choices of colour, style, locations, character 
design and tone all give additional meaning to 
your work.
The choice of color and style of text were a good choice as they are very simple and childish. 
As said before, I have tried to keep it as simple as possible so that the children can easily and 
clearly understand the words and pictures in the book. For locations I used well-known 
artifacts of the cities London and Paris. For London, I used Tower Bridge and the Eiffel Tower 
for Paris. I did this because it will educate the children of these artifacts and where they are 
situated. Although this is not a crucial part of the book, its nice to add in any other kind of 
information that they will learn at school as at ages 4-6 they will be getting ready to start 
school.
What representations can be found in 
your work? 
• How are men, women or children shown in 
your work? Does your work feature different 
ages, races, social groups or religions? Does a 
lack of any variety of character types create its 
own representation?
My work features a male fox and a male gingerbread man. This book is entirely fiction and there 
is no fact whatsoever when it comes to the characters. The characters live life like humans do 
and this is very much the case in other folk tales so I guess that the gingerbread man, fox and 
the birds all have the representation that folk tale animals can talk. The characters in this book 
do not represent anything on paper but this is because the reader should interpret the 
representations of the characters. For example, is the fox the villain for cooking a gingerbread 
man? Or is it the gingerbread man? The whole idea of this book is that it leaves the character’s 
characteristics to be decided by the reader.
What style have you employed in your 
products? 
• Discuss influences/ existing products 
• What visual style does your work have and 
why did you choose it?
As said before, the background of South Park influenced me a lot as I have always 
liked the simplistic 2D design. So, my work has a simple 2D background and design to it, 
Very much like South Park. Also the cartoon “Charlie and Lola” influenced me to draw my 
characters using pencils as it gave the cartoon look. It also looked very innocent, which the 
children could relate to. 
South Park 
Charlie and Lola
What were the strengths and weaknesses 
of the pre-production and planning 
• How did the planning and research help 
• How well did you manage your time 
• Reference specific examples
I feel that my pre-production and planning went really well. I managed my time accordingly 
To my schedule and at some points, I surpassed a day’s targets. A weakness I did have was 
understanding Photoshop at times. At the end, I could understand it and now I feel I have learnt 
a great deal of skills on the programme but I can recall times when I struggled. For example, 
applying colour to a rotoscoped image was something I often forgot how to do but once I had 
finished my book, this problem was solved.
Historical and cultural context 
• How does your work compare to what has 
come before? What other similar products 
have existed in the past? What current 
products exist?
My work is based on the very popular folk tale “the gingerbread man”. I altered the story in parts 
though. For example I told it from the fox’s point of view and instead of adding in characters 
such as the grandma. I made it a lot more simple so that the fox cooks the gingerbread man then 
chases him.
Peer Feedback 
• Summarise peer feedback and discuss 
– Responses you agree with 
– Responses you disagree with
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Digital graphics evaluation pro forma

  • 2. Use this template to help you evaluate your project. You should give specific details about your work. You should provide both written and visual examples to explain your project. You should find areas to praise in your work. Be specific about why you think they are good or why you are proud of them. You should also find areas that could be improved. Look for areas that you could make better if you went back to them. Be specific about what you would improve. Add additional slides as you need to. Don’t be restricted by what is here. Any blank slides should be deleted before submission.
  • 3. Does your final product reflect your original intentions? Yes, I think that my finished product is exactly how I planned it out to be with some added extras. I used the same basic plot that I devised in my planning and used the same style of illustration that I had originally thought of. My digital flat plan is almost an exact replica of my finished product. The only difference is that I touched it up a bit in suitable areas. For example, I chose to make the fox and the gingerbread man drawn on paper using pencils so they stand put, rather than rotoscoped like the rest of the images. I also gave all of the windows panes so it would add detail and it looked more professional than just a blue square for a window. I also warped the gingerbread man to look like he was running towards the reader. I also painted some lines on the road to add to the page’s shape. This is the Page plan This is the finished page
  • 4. How well have you constructed your images? • How well have you constructed your images? You could talk about the overall visual appearance and well as the use of texture and colour.
  • 5. I feel that my images as a whole have been very successful. I chose to do two kinds of image manipulation. Firstly, I chose to rotoscope my background in a cartoon and simplistic fashion So there was no specific texture or look to any of the buildings except for the whole shape being one color. This made it look bright and intriguing. Then for my characters I drew them by hand using pencils so they looked like a child drew them. I did this because the child would look at the pictures and be able to relate to how the characters have been drawn. I feel this was successful as in my final product, you can see the characters standing out from the background which was one of my primary goals as I wouldn’t want them to be camouflaged into the buildings. Another reason I am proud of my pictures is that after drawing them out, I do not need to edit them at all after scanning them into the file as they already have a good texture from the pencils. So in conclusion, I am very proud of my images. Below are pages 4, 6 and 8.
  • 6. How well have you used text to anchor your images • You should talk about the combination of words, images and text.
  • 7. I feel that my text and my images go well together because they narrate exactly what Is Happening in the picture below. There is no direct dialogue in my story so narrating the images was a good idea as otherwise, there would be no words and only pictures and it needed to have some narrative to it as it is a book made for children aged 1-6 years. These are the years where children begin to recognize words and shapes so a book like this will help improve their reading skills. But something I would do next time is try and write a bit more as on most pages, it is just one sentence and that is quite repetitive. Page 1 Page 2 Page 3
  • 8. Is your product suitable for your audience? • Reference your proposal • Give an audience profile and describe suitability in reference to content
  • 9. My product is very suitable for its target audience of 1-6 year old children. My book Is not aimed at a specific gender as the story is a simple tale of a fox chasing a gingerbread man. Although both characters are male, this has no representation or relevance to the target audience of the book.
  • 10. What do you like/dislike about the techniques you have used? • Reference specific tools you used with images
  • 11. I like that I used a technique that not many people seem to use and that is scanning. I drew out my characters on paper and scanned them into my photoshop file to give a childhood effect that the children who are reading the book can relate to. This gave the characters a certain look and texture that you just couldn’t do digitally. For my background, I used adobe photoshop and rotoscoped multiple images to make very detailed backgrounds with a simplistic design. I didn’t add texture to the buildings as I liked the look of just one color and no texture to give it a good 2D look. I based my idea around the styling's of the programme South Park. Below is an example of a page and a picture of the south park background. South park background Page background example
  • 12. What do you like/dislike about how your final product looks?
  • 13. I like how my images were exactly how I imagined them to be. They are clear and simplistic yet you can see that as a detail and not as a simple or lazy design. I like this because it is very hard to put your imagination onto paper and I feel that I did that exact thing. I am very proud of this. Something that I do not like as much is that my text is very short, very simple and very repetitive, I know that this book’s text shouldn’t be complicated or hard to read and understand but I feel that after a while the reader could be a bit bored and irritated after a while. But luckily, this book is 9 pages long. And only about 3 sound very similar. But I guess that the repetitive words give the book a nice rhythm and flow and somewhat builds suspense to the dramatic climax in which the fox ends up catching the gingerbread man, and eats him. Below is an example of the repeated pages including the images I am happy with. As you can see, “Freddy chased the gingerbread man through..” is repeated
  • 14. Why did you include the content you used? • Images, fonts, effects, colours
  • 15. I included the images I used because I wanted the story to have a variety of locations which I feel I have included. In one page, I show the characters moving from London to Paris and then from then on, the story is set in Paris. This is a good use of successful continuation as if I were to put it back to London then it would be an error. I didn’t use any texture effects as I wanted a simple 2D design. But I guess my simplicity is an effect in its own. I also like that my colors are all very simple and primary. There has been no thorough detail in getting the right brightness or shade. I have just kept it simple. I used the simple Arial Black font as it is clear and easy to read. It is also a very common font so that when children read another book, they will be able to understand it better as they recognize the font and letters. For my characters i drew them out and then scanned them in. I am very happy that I did this as it gives them an effect like no other. They massively stand out and are clear when put in front of any background.
  • 16. What signs, symbols or codes have your used in your work? • Choices of colour, style, locations, character design and tone all give additional meaning to your work.
  • 17. The choice of color and style of text were a good choice as they are very simple and childish. As said before, I have tried to keep it as simple as possible so that the children can easily and clearly understand the words and pictures in the book. For locations I used well-known artifacts of the cities London and Paris. For London, I used Tower Bridge and the Eiffel Tower for Paris. I did this because it will educate the children of these artifacts and where they are situated. Although this is not a crucial part of the book, its nice to add in any other kind of information that they will learn at school as at ages 4-6 they will be getting ready to start school.
  • 18. What representations can be found in your work? • How are men, women or children shown in your work? Does your work feature different ages, races, social groups or religions? Does a lack of any variety of character types create its own representation?
  • 19. My work features a male fox and a male gingerbread man. This book is entirely fiction and there is no fact whatsoever when it comes to the characters. The characters live life like humans do and this is very much the case in other folk tales so I guess that the gingerbread man, fox and the birds all have the representation that folk tale animals can talk. The characters in this book do not represent anything on paper but this is because the reader should interpret the representations of the characters. For example, is the fox the villain for cooking a gingerbread man? Or is it the gingerbread man? The whole idea of this book is that it leaves the character’s characteristics to be decided by the reader.
  • 20. What style have you employed in your products? • Discuss influences/ existing products • What visual style does your work have and why did you choose it?
  • 21. As said before, the background of South Park influenced me a lot as I have always liked the simplistic 2D design. So, my work has a simple 2D background and design to it, Very much like South Park. Also the cartoon “Charlie and Lola” influenced me to draw my characters using pencils as it gave the cartoon look. It also looked very innocent, which the children could relate to. South Park Charlie and Lola
  • 22. What were the strengths and weaknesses of the pre-production and planning • How did the planning and research help • How well did you manage your time • Reference specific examples
  • 23. I feel that my pre-production and planning went really well. I managed my time accordingly To my schedule and at some points, I surpassed a day’s targets. A weakness I did have was understanding Photoshop at times. At the end, I could understand it and now I feel I have learnt a great deal of skills on the programme but I can recall times when I struggled. For example, applying colour to a rotoscoped image was something I often forgot how to do but once I had finished my book, this problem was solved.
  • 24. Historical and cultural context • How does your work compare to what has come before? What other similar products have existed in the past? What current products exist?
  • 25. My work is based on the very popular folk tale “the gingerbread man”. I altered the story in parts though. For example I told it from the fox’s point of view and instead of adding in characters such as the grandma. I made it a lot more simple so that the fox cooks the gingerbread man then chases him.
  • 26. Peer Feedback • Summarise peer feedback and discuss – Responses you agree with – Responses you disagree with