Holy moly! Guess who finally printed…. I did. I finally built up the balls, haha. Ok, so it’s been a big week this week. I feel the final uni stretch has begun, and as I feel myself getting more over uni, I have to keep pushing to get my assignment done. This week started with a Tuesday night all-nighter with some other capstone peeps. On this night, I smashed out a big chunk of my visual summary and my system map. This was so good; we could all work together and discuss what we needed in the summary. I surprisingly got way more work done than I thought I would, and we were all happy with how productive we were. We have planned to do more of these all-nighters over the next couple of weeks to get our assignments smashed out together.
Completing my system map was such a relief. I find system maps so confusing to understand. I brainstormed the system map on Monday and got so frustrated because I couldn’t figure it out. I then left it for a day and came back to it later. I think I have now achieved my system map, but I am still unsure if all parts are right. I just can’t wrap my head around a system map.
Figure one: System Map from my Miro Board. My own work.
What? I printed my final publication. After a long process of iteration and refinement, I finally got it to a point where I was happy with it. I spent lots of time practising printing and critiquing. It was relieving to get to this point finally. When I got to see my publication, it was all professionally done. It was a rewarding feeling, but I quickly found a big spelling mistake that took away much of the excitement. I also took some hero shots of the publication, but these didn’t turn out the way I had wanted.
So what? My experience from this showed that I should have just proofread it one more time. Luckily, it’s not too obvious, and my friends have said they didn’t notice it. But I just have this gutting feeling that it's not perfect.
With the hero shots, I should’ve taken more time to plan and figure out the camera before I got straight into taking the photos. My experience taught me that I should be more confident in asking for help. I got many things wrong, but I am so glad I have time to go back and fix it.
Now what? now, going forward, I have realised I need to have a better eye for mistakes. I am so annoyed that I didn’t just have one more proper read-through. I am going to print again closer to the submission date so I can have some pristine, perfect publication for hand-in. Going forward with my hero shots, I will research and create a mood board for what I want them to look like. I am going to take my time and not rush them. I also want to ask the fab lab tech to help with my lighting and give me tips when taking the photos.
Figure two, three, four and five: Hero shots of my final print. My own work.
Ok, well, that is me for now. Onto the final stretch of capstone, it’s going to be a long two weeks, but the end is near!