Martha Herrera
Inner Beauty: Smile Campaign
This smile campaign showed me a lot what I can do by relating to the real world experiences. We brought in Foshay students to see what my group and I have accomplished. This was not only a project that I had to do, but it became more about making people smile and helping them be themselves. It has helped me feel more confident as well.
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Smile Campaign
My group project started out as an app called Inner Beauty that is based on hair, make-up and nail tutorials, but decided we needed something more for our campaign. With the help of our teacher we created a smile campaign because it is a simple concept but a powerful message in terms of who you are.
I was the writer in the group so I wrote the explanations of the campaign and with the help of my teammate. They helped me write a press release. I helped organize the pictures and wording of the website. We did this campaign to change society's view of beauty so a smile is what should make people feel confident.
We were also able to have an event called Tech Fair: Explore Spirit of Foshay wanted to get a understanding of what a smile means to students and teachers of Foshay Learning Center by letting them see the difference between pictures of a someone with a smile and someone without.
My group project started out as an app called Inner Beauty that is based on hair, make-up and nail tutorials, but decided we needed something more for our campaign. With the help of our teacher we created a smile campaign because it is a simple concept but a powerful message in terms of who you are.
I was the writer in the group so I wrote the explanations of the campaign and with the help of my teammate. They helped me write a press release. I helped organize the pictures and wording of the website. We did this campaign to change society's view of beauty so a smile is what should make people feel confident.
We were also able to have an event called Tech Fair: Explore Spirit of Foshay wanted to get a understanding of what a smile means to students and teachers of Foshay Learning Center by letting them see the difference between pictures of a someone with a smile and someone without.