Stall Day - Monday 15th
Our roles:
We set up the stall around midday. Once we had it running Emma tended to the stall and I took photos and footage for the presentation and dossier. Once that was finished we ran the stall together for a bit longer and then packed up.
Feedback:
We had many people come up to us out of curiosity. Everybody thought it was a fun, innovative idea and a nice change from the usual bucket charity collectors. The older stall goers interacted more with the information while the younger ones were more interested in playing the game. Overall it was a success, the Specsavers manager loved it and want a copy of our final presentation.
People interacting.
We used tape to try to make the stall stand out more and stop people from walking across, some people still did.
Posters next to the game.
Posters 2 and 3.
The game, made of wood, buckets and painted.
We set up a table, experimented a bit with the right distance, to put our glasses and balls on.
I made little blurbs on more information about the individual eye diseases.
Emma tenting to the stall. I also made the throwing balls out of balloons and beans to make them not bouncy so they are easier to collect after being thrown.
Poster 1 on the wall.
Joke glasses on a rack in pharmacy ( its really Specsavers as we had access to there)
Close up of ball toss game i made.
Person interacting, picking up glasses.
View through one of the eye disease simulation glasses.
View through one of the eye disease simulation glasses.