Scan feedback sheets>>>>
This gave us a chance to see the various projects everyone had been getting on with in-between the COP writing and practical work.
Having made a strong start to the module, with a number of quick turnaround briefs on the go, which produced quite a substantial amount of work - I'm at the point where i need to make some solid decisions on what i want/need to tackle next. With the Lifting tower project wrapped, along with Drawlloween and Travelling Man, this has left me with gaps to fill amongst my COP practical, which will be taking the driving seat this week.
>>>>> revised proposal sheet >>>>>>>
The Lainey's Bakehouse project has entered the initial development stages, but i also need to start the research work on the Roald Dahl/YCN brief, as even though I'm familiar with the stories i want to illustrate, i need to refresh myself on some of the more intricate details so i have more material to draw from. With the deadline towards the end of March, I've still got a good amount of time, but I'm sure there'll be other spanners appearing in the works during this time so need to get cracking as soon as i can.
Personally, this was all the session was good for, as the feedback (which was limited, as no one seemed to realise where in the room my work was located) was next to useless. It's always ego boosting to get complimentary words from your peers and i appreciate it from anyone who takes a few minutes out to comment on what I've been doing, but seriously.....
>>>feedback sheet>>>
I kind of hope this was someone having a laugh, but without wanting to sound ungrateful, Level 6 standard constructive feedback this really isn't. Oh well, at least i can sleep well tonight in the knowledge what I'm doing is, NICE.
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