It was decided to choose the design below as the final one to be printed. It was thought that compared to other design developments, this one worked more effectively in reflecting the styles of handmade processes, which precisely conveys my initial reason behind the designs, that digital design does not have to be boringly slow, clumsy, banal, or limiting in it's experience.
The small imperfections adds an interesting and subtle element which makes the poster design clearly seem handmade, elements which the viewer will have to study the poster more carefully to be able to see, and therefore hopefully relate to on a more personal level, as these imperfections are similar to our nature as humans. However, in this sense, the aesthetic contrast makes them realise that not one process is better than the other, but both produce different experiences in themselves, whilst the multi-disciplinary approach I have used allows the viewer to appreciate the design's aesthetics, producing an experience which accompanies elements of experience from both handmade and digital production methods but avoiding the associated problems.

From the very beginning, any digital product development project needs a clear idea of what exactly to build and why. Often, the “clear idea” can be associated with a long list of requirements - a fixed list of project specifications. Quite a scary phrase, agree? https://cxdojo.com/what-you-should-know-about-user-stories
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