Yep definatly use tables or any cognitive organiser whenever possible - especially in tests and portfolio. It shows creativity and it is easier to mark - not just a heap of words. Dot points, headings and sub-headings are good to separte and group info together. hope that helps :)
Hey fellow designers,
Firstly, congrats to all for finishing major works!!!! its crazy to think now there is basically only 5 weeks till our exams! Which brings me to my dilemma....what is the best method to study/summerise for this exam? i am particularly intersested in how to put all of the...