The class before Mr. Wing was more project-directed, which I liked a bit better. However, it's basically still the same, since the entire class is taking their sweet time completing a project that was assigned last year. Those of us who have moved onto our next project can't exactly work on it due to the lack of guidance/explanation given towards the Geo-symmetric project.
Variorum: variation
Switcheroo: swapping two items Idiocrasy: confusing subject matter Idiocrasy: noun. idiosyncrasy. peculiarity Pickwickian: used to describe someone who is very selective or picky Pickwickian: adjective 1. of, relating to, or characteristic of Mr. Pickwick, central character of "The Pickwick Papers." 2. (of the use or interpretation of an expression) intentionally or unintentionally odd or unusual. 3. (of words or ideas) meant or understood in a sense different from the apparent or usual usage. Demassify: to clear up (declutter) or to relieve of excess weight Demassify: verb 1. to cause (society or a social system) to become less uniform or centralized; diversify or decentralize. 2. to break (something standardized or homogeneous) into elements that appeal to individual tastes or special interests. Brolly: an open field of dirt Brolly: noun. British, for umbrella Doggo: to be overly excited Doggo: adverb 1.Informal. in concealment; out of sight. Idiom 2. lie doggo, British Slang. to keep out of sight; hide: "Lie doggo until the excitement blows over." Effulgent: to be very trained/ knowledgeable in something Effulgent: adjective. shining forth brilliantly; radiant. Ballast: very slow Ballast: noun 1. Nautical. any heavy material carried temporarily or permanently in a vessel to provide desired draft and stability 2. anything that gives mental, moral, or political stability or steadiness: the ballast of a steady income. Commensal: to begin/start Commensal: (adjective) eating together at the same table; (noun) a companion at table. Peacock: to stand out, to be unique Peacock: noun, plural peacocks (especially collectively) peacock. A vain, self-conscious person. verb, to make a vainglorious display (to strut like a peacock). Brobdingnagian: confusing Brobdingnagian: adjective 1. of huge size; gigantic; tremendous. noun 2. an inhabitant of Brobdingnag. 3. a being of tremendous size; giant. In Gulliver's Travels, he also traveled to Brobdingnag, where, instead of the miniscule Liliputians, where he was the giant, in Brobdingnag, the inhabitants were giants, and he was tiny. Umbrage: something to do with darkness Umbrage: noun 1. offense; annoyance; displeasure: to feel umbrage at a social snub; to give umbrage to someone; to take umbrage at someone's rudeness. 2. the slightest indication or vaguest feeling of suspicion, doubt, hostility, or the like. 3. leaves that afford shade, as the foliage of trees. 4. shade or shadows, as cast by trees. 5. a shadowy appearance or semblance of something. Cabotage: the act of sabotaging cabbages?Cabotage: noun 1. navigation or trade along the coast. 2. Aviation. the legal restriction to domestic carriers of air transport between points within a country's borders. Laziness: Activity of using your chair instead of walking 1. What I liked most about my t-shirt design is its very simplistic but gets the point across using the school's colors, etc.
2. What I would do differently, if I had more time, is nothing. I am perfect. 3. What I learned about quick deadlines is that you have to plan quickly in order to get as much time as possible to work on your final project. 4. What I like about working in Adobe Illustrator is it is very easy to change the shape/color/etc. of anything you are working on and the layout of the program is easy to understand. I'm currently on page 6-32 in the tutorial book and working on the "Four Brushes" tutorial. I'm finishing up my geometric symmetrical icon thumbnails to be able to work on my project on Illustrator.
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