Episode: hard at work
Monday, July 21, 2008

So much things to do, in so little time now. Even though I had bits and pieces of my work done, yet I still worry about not completing it on time. Today's class had three lectures non-stop. Though I tried to pay attention, I really feel like continuing on my work. It was in a way like a roadblock when the lecturer gave us small exercises to do. I mean, there are much more important works and submissions coming soon, and small work was given to us.

A guest lecturer came and gave us some lecture about 3D modeling. He would have a much more memorable time if he came when EXIT is in session. Too bad for him, the class was half dead when it was his turn to give a lecture.

After that, we were given a break, but I chose not to go for it. Instead, I worked on my Shu Uemura design. All I needed to do is to consult, then after scanning, improve on it and then print it out. I did exactly that.

Then, break was over. Next was to consult my lecturer about the 50+ and also the beverage as well as the Muji design. I did none of that. Instead I did the powerpoint slide for tomorrow's CRS presentation. I did my part, gladly Ivan did his, but Yikai did not do his and Glenn was too worried about our topic, instead on focusing on his own. Spent the whole day doing CRS powerpoint. We had to, as tomorrow was the presentation.

Gladly after doing the slides, Kah Hui came with Oops! goodie bags for he whole class. There were limited edition Coke zero and the bag itself. It was a paper bag, I did not bother to look what was inside until I reach home.


There were Oops! magazine, a towel, a foldable freezbie, and Mooks discount thingy.

The Coke limited edition drink was not for sale. It was a collaboration of Coke zero with Flesh Imp.

When I came home, the first thing I did was to eat, as I was starving. My aunt came to look after my grandma while the house was empty. When I was eating, I remembered that my aunt used to fold us some magazine to create these disposable waste food bin.

Then I though, wouldn't it be great if this was industrialised and sold to many. I even though about putting this into my Muji competition. After asking my aunt about the origins of this product, she said it has never been sold anywhere, only made my people. She even taught me on how to do it. I called up my lecturer to ask weather this could be Muji. He was not sure about it, so I sent him some pictures of the product-to-be. Hopefully, he agrees with this. If he doesn't, them I am back to my previous design.


I was really tired today. I just wished that I was a robot, so I am able to work 24/7 to complete the tons of work at hand.



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Aidie blogged @ 6:36 AM