User:SophiaGeyer/Choose an Article

Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Article title
 * Gensler


 * Article Evaluation
 * This wikipedia page is not up to date, does not state all information possible, and could be rewritten to sound more like an article. Gensler is a class S article - it is lacking content.


 * Sources
 * Gensler
 * https://www.gensler.com/research-insight/blog/what-is-the-future-of-workplace-amenities-corenet-global

Option 2

 * Article title
 * Steelcase


 * Article Evaluation
 * This wikipedia page is not up to date, impact from Covid on design could be included. Steelcase is B class article - could use up to date information about current life events.


 * Sources
 * Steelcase
 * https://www.steelcase.com/postcovid-education/

Option 3

 * Article title
 * Alessi (Italian company)


 * Article Evaluation
 * This wikipedia page is not very reliable for it needs to have updated citations. More information could also be included to the article to create a more informative page. Alessi is a class S article - needs improvement.


 * Sources
 * Alessi (Italian company)
 * https://us.alessi.com/pages/history

Option 4

 * Article title
 * Katharine Pooley


 * Article Evaluation
 * This Wikipedia page is lacking a lot of information such as her career in the interior design world. Very brief paragraphs with little information. Article can also be edited with updated citations. Katharine Pooley article is currently unrated.


 * Sources
 * Katharine Pooley
 * https://katharinepooley.com/studio/about-katharine-pooley/katharine/

Option 5

 * Article title
 * Anaheim Packing House


 * Article Evaluation
 * This wikipedia article could be filled with a lot more important content, for it is a very short article with minimal information. Anaheim Packing House is an unrated article.


 * Sources
 * Anaheim Packing House
 * https://orangecountytribune.com/2014/07/08/packing-house-packs-history/