Wednesday, 5 December 2007

Friday 12th October 2007






20:26

I am not sure what I need to do with this "reflective log". The whole idea seems a little "woolly".
Why "woolly"?

Well, as a self employed business man, I am very busy and my time is most often spent designing, producing, quoting, undertaking site visits, working on site, visiting clients, liaising with suppliers, researching or resourcing materials, ordering, delivering, invoicing, general paperwork and numerous other activities.

Where I am going to find the time to write a reflective log is a little bit of a mystery at this moment.

The above may sound a little pessimistic but, in my defence, I am tremendously busy at present and my energies are currently concentrated on ensuring that I hit several deadlines that are looming fast. Quite simply, I cannot afford to let any of my customers down - I have not missed a deadline in over 20 years in the industry and I do not intend to start now.
Not now that I work for myself!
20:43
Great news! City have just scored against Morecambe - we lead 1-0 with two minutes to the break. Come on City!!
Foolscap.What an odd word. Where does it originate from and what was it used for? *REMINDER TO LOOK INTO THIS*

The degree course initially appears to be a hugely different beast to that of the HNC. With the degree course we are expected to, and responsible for, choosing the areas that we want to study and design. I am, at this stage, certain that I would prefer to have a specific and "finite" menu to work towards.
Q? Shall I submit my "reflective log" as a handwritten journal or shall I use InDesign to produce a brochure, pamphlet, PDF file or some other such format?

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