My Personal Growth:
I feel that with this project, I grew in refinement. I know this because I had to restart many times during the design process and got frustrated since we scrapped many ideas. In the end we got a beautiful design.
One of the habits I struggled in most would have to perseverance. I would get stuck on the vector graphics part of the night light and I would get frustrated countless of times. This frustration led to me stopping and I would give in easily. I would really want to improve on this habit.
A habit I excelled in was cooperation. I know this because we communicated and argued back and forth throughout the entire span of the project. There was an instance where I was stuck on the vector graphics file so we all set our personal work aside just so that we could tackle this problem,
One cooperative moment we had was when we finished. This might seem cliche but it really was a proud and happy moment. This is because we messed up right on the verge of finishing. We had to fix this issue, which was a tedious task since it was wood clay, but we worked around it and finally had that sense of relief once we finished.
Since we had a trio, we ran across many issues like how we divided our work or if someone was doing too much work. We had our fair share of arguments throughout the project but we never had any major flaws. There were some instances where we would get frustrated with the work but we worked around it as a group,
I'm very grateful for having this project and was an amazing learning experience.
I feel that with this project, I grew in refinement. I know this because I had to restart many times during the design process and got frustrated since we scrapped many ideas. In the end we got a beautiful design.
One of the habits I struggled in most would have to perseverance. I would get stuck on the vector graphics part of the night light and I would get frustrated countless of times. This frustration led to me stopping and I would give in easily. I would really want to improve on this habit.
A habit I excelled in was cooperation. I know this because we communicated and argued back and forth throughout the entire span of the project. There was an instance where I was stuck on the vector graphics file so we all set our personal work aside just so that we could tackle this problem,
One cooperative moment we had was when we finished. This might seem cliche but it really was a proud and happy moment. This is because we messed up right on the verge of finishing. We had to fix this issue, which was a tedious task since it was wood clay, but we worked around it and finally had that sense of relief once we finished.
Since we had a trio, we ran across many issues like how we divided our work or if someone was doing too much work. We had our fair share of arguments throughout the project but we never had any major flaws. There were some instances where we would get frustrated with the work but we worked around it as a group,
I'm very grateful for having this project and was an amazing learning experience.