This project was particularly interesting due to the reliance that was important to have on other people. In a situation like this, your team gets to be very co-dependent, to a point. I feel Comic Nest have absolutely killed this! Whenever a member made a big decision about their book, they would post it in our dedicated group chat to gain support and opinions of the rest of the group. This was a really reassuring thing to have - especially as our work would all be displayed together, so they knew best what we were going for for the stall!
And that isn't even to mention the actual group elements of the project! I feel incredibly lucky to have had such a committed, talented group around me. Whilst there were a few times when the work may have been unfairly left to some people (as is the nature with any group piece), I genuinely felt that my Comic Nest family were brilliant in keeping up with everything they needed to do for the project.
Although this happened in almost every element of our group work, this is very obviously demonstrated in our social media work. Not only did every single member post every single week on their assigned day, but we all each shouted out the pages on our personal (initially, more popular) pages at least three times. This ensured we had a huge range of followers, and was super important in achieving the significant following we had on Instagram and Facebook.
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