It’s over?
What a long day…
We started off with a little “de-briefing” from Laila; it was really just a quiz with gameshow remotes..
We got back to the room and I immediately began working on the package again, fixing a mistake I’d made yesterday, about leaving out the “one world” in Arabic. Afterwards, I got the trasnparencies from the printer, and took them downstairs to the Buisness Center so I could get better printouts. Of course, with my luck, as usual, I found out that the Arabic instructions on the back of the yellow packages had moved too far up and the white was disappearing into the white illustration. However, I left it as is, and continued on to cut them out, score, and cut out holes, and pulled the lace through. All of my groupmates helped, which was really nice, and I felt like we’d all pulled through. I was getting really stressed too, because everyone else was done with their part, and even though I’d spent hours at the computer working on the package, it wasn’t getting done. But I think with the help of the teachers, we were all able to make it work, even if we did end up using tape to keep the packages closed.
The actual show was very nervewracking, especially because we didn’t know how it was going to work. The room that we were in was a very strangely layouted room, with lots of easels, and all sorts of other artist materials, including one empty hallway-like area surrounded by purple chairs. At the end of the ‘runway’ was a stand with a projector, so we decided to use that area, since we wanted to show Huda’s video. After a rather long issue with the computers and it fitting into the projector cord plus the video not opening. Eventually, we got it to work, and we were able to present our project. I’m very proud with everyone in the group, especially since we were able to produce so many things: 2 graphic posters, 3 screenprinted posters, the laces (about 20), 6 packages and a movie about our process. We did a lot in such a short amount of time, and the experience has definitely been one to cherish. I’ve learned a lot, although maybe not in ways that I expected, but it’s always good to learn just a little more. We had our differences, but all-in-all I think we all pulled together to come up with a great project
(Yes. It’s corny. But it’s true.
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