Well my hand-in was an absolute shambles. First of all I'm not an electrician, so my LED lights wouldn't work, I spent all my time trying to make them even flicker. That then meant I had no time to draw detailed final designs or finish my sketchbook properly. Needless to say I was rather stressed out at this point. But, fate dealt it's next hand.
You know the moment when you just feel like hi-fiving someone...in the face...with a chair - I reached that moment. When I was told my exhibition space was in a spot that I couldn't put my model box as there was limited access for wheelchairs (which I totally understand but it was not the thing you want to hear under that pressure). But, what I feel I should also explain was that I had originally had another spot that I had booked out for about four weeks prior to the hand in as it had access to sockets - which had been moved for another display and couldn't fit my work on the same wall. I was at this point left with no spot and very little time to finish my work or even make a half decent display. If it wasn't for the help of my class and friends in the college I don't think I would have gotten through it.
In the end I managed to present something with the help of an extension cable and designs that were speedily drawn/coloured with pastel. It in many ways is only fit for the fire. I am so disappointed.
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