School work won, of course, but it was a fight! The work for my other class has been growing and becoming pretty overwhelming. Luckily I knew this would happen. So I set up my thesis calendar so that the beginning of the semester I would load on the work, then have less at the end. Yay, for good planning.
Sell: I refined the work for the sell program early on and then put it aside for the final critique. Mostly minor changes, but they all work to make the pieces stronger.
Shop: I worked out my computer refinements for the shop program. It is helpful to see how they may look when they are actually produced, but the mock ups are pretty lame. I don't feel it gives a good representation of how it will look to other people, it is really just helpful for me and my advisor. So I guess they are successful.
The pieces for shop are: Delivery bike with attached cart that holds the delivery crates. Recipe cards with a display for them to be in and produce bags and shopping bags. I got the bags in, but not the mini bike. Apparently mini bikes are a hot item because they are out of stock till June. Oh well. I guess it will just be one of the last pieces I produce.
Build: I will spend the next couple weeks working on this program. This one is probably the most important. This will end up being the actual drawings of what the building could look like, and the environments for each program. So basically, I will take these drawings and place my items into them to have a really nice presentation of the pieces. Build also includes my proposed location for City Farm. So I have to get the write up done for that.
I have a lot of research/brainstorming to do, so I can have an engaging way to showcase the work. I am really excited about the creative thinking I will be doing. Mainly because it will involve me getting away from the computer! My eyes will be pleased.
Lots to do this week for my other class as well. I am sure week 13 will be over before I realize!
I have some serious typesetting to do and details to work on, but here are a couple of the recipe cards...
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| Recipe idea for when you buy apples |
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| Recipe idea for when you buy tomatoes |


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