Week 12: "In life you have to learn to count the good days...So I’m putting today in my pocket and I’m off to bed."
May 21, 2024
For the very last time, welcome back to my senior project blog partners-in-crime!
Thank you so much for reading through my blog posts these past three months (WOW, time really passed by fast). It has been my greatest pleasure to share my project with you. If you weren’t able to catch my senior project presentation, I’ve attached a link to my final PowerPoint slides: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGCy7__ILY/2dk1jyDNJH01yDkwXDmeAg/edit?utm_content=DAGCy7__ILY&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=sharebutton.
I’ve been pondering how I should conclude my senior project, my final high school hurrah, for the last week which is why this post is being published so late. Still, I suppose, similar to Cynefin, I’m not the greatest at expressing my sentimentality, so I’m going to keep things short and simple. Once again, I really want to thank you for sticking around. Reading the comments and suggestions of readers – I’m looking at you, Mrs. Bhattacharya’s computer science students – pushed me through what has been one of the most mentally (+ physically, my poor wrist) challenging and rewarding projects I’ve ever taken on. As a perfectionist, I never felt satisfied or proud of any illustration I designed. To be honest and sincere, I’m still not 100% happy with a single art piece I’ve drawn so far. However, knowing that real people on the other side of the screen found my art and writing intriguing enough through questions both on my blog (and during my final presentation), inspired me enough to eventually complete the prologue with details and a work ethic that exceeded my own expectations.
Since there is going to be no future post, here is my final goodbye and gift, Catherine’s and my full recorded gameplay: https://youtu.be/6dpZKFhol28
Although our journey ends here, Cynefin’s still hasn’t. Enjoy :).
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