Reflection
1. What are the good & strong parts of your project? What is done well & why?I think my project is good & strong because it is smooth. It has a strong meaning.
3. Describe the theme / unity of your project: What is the theme of your design & why did you chose to do that design?For my first project, i chose to do my theme of the University of Arizona because my education means a lot to me. For my second project my theme was of "love" because you can never live without it.
5. How is your project 3-D? What do viewers see from different angles?My project is 3-D because you can see my "love" symbols in all four directions.
7. Describe the design process.I measured each side of the big A equally so they could have the same width, length. It was one of my preliminaries. It came out the way i had expected. With my 2nd project it just went unexpectedly & i liked it. The "love" letters just went with the flow. They didn't have the same size, but they looked neat.
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2. What do you think you could have done better on this project? What is not great & why?I would have not let one of my projects dry so fast because i had other plans to add to it. I was too late to add on because it was bone dry.
4. Describe if your project is representative or abstract meaning, but the forms depict the meaning: Why do you choose to do it that way- representative or abstract?My project was representative because it looks like a logo.
6. What did you learn from this project that you could apply to other projects in the future & what lessons could be applied to life in general?I learned how to not become frustrated with my project & that taking your time smoothing everything in your project could come out better like you hope. Basically it could be applied in life by not becoming so tense & do what you can to work you way into what you would like.
8. Is this a worth while project? Any changes?Yes, because you get to build what means a lot to you. You don't know how the outcome would have been, but it was a great challenge.
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