My first project in the BYU-Idaho interior design program was about line. It was quite time consuming and labor intensive (my neck ached from bending over so I was two inches from my paper), but I am happy with how it turned out. My classmates chose my project as the "most successful" and it is now on display. I am grateful to know that my best can be the best.
Being my first project, it was a learning experience in many ways. Here are some of them:
Something as simple as a single like can impact an entire composition, for good or bad.
Details are what separate alright or pretty good from amazing.
Things take at least five hours longer than you expect.
While you can spend hundreds of hours on a project, you eventually need to stop and say it's done, or else you'll kill yourself.
Prayer works.
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