official kickoff!
- Feb 5, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 6, 2019
- bear a more practical approach to research
- the red/green check - you pitch the prototype of your graduation
- start with your process book - instagram or website?
- /!\ keep your sources from the beginning APA style /!\
- research about brands related to your topic
- research areas of fascination
what would help make the graduation a success, what would hold you back?
+ setting deadlines
+ talking to others
+ work with other people
- not escaping the prism of my perception
- not being confident
share with a classmate (with frieda)
+ go to readings
- driving yourself crazy by working by herself
- only doing laptop research
--> main points, work together and get out of your head
we were then asked to make a timeline of all the topics we studied and skills we improved in each semester. Mine were mostly rotating around a slight rebellion and social topics, and my skills around digital. I would like to keep it that way, because I enjoy it a lot. Every semester was an exploration if things i liked and new things i discovered i liked except semester 4 which i think was a good way for me to prove myself i can work on topics that don’t fascinate me at first and still find a drive for them.

I remember a lot of issues have been talked about in my student campus especially in regards to safety, and it’s not the first i’ve heard of this. Could be an interesting road to follow. I also need to find a brand, which to he fair seems to be the hardest part. I’m not sure which direction i would go, i typically choose streetwear, but i would like to step away from that
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