Looking back on the News Release project, I found it to be a very informative and interesting practice as I hadn’t encountered this type of writing before. We made sure to match the tone of our product with the formula-like style tone that goes with the news release, and that was a great opportunity to look at how to separate a very promotional-driven brochure content from a reporting/professional style of a news release. Our group also appreciated the class time reserved for peer review, as we were able to change some formatting to make our information easy to read and more digestible for the audience. We also added more quotes which helped readers and prospective customers feel we have more credibility. The group work went well, and I always appreciate our willingness to openly communicate about how we can improve on the project and what our strengths are. For me, it was interesting to see all the work that goes on for just a seemingly simple one-page news release.