Monday, December 5, 2011

Helper for Hiren (Blog #3)

     Hiren's poster project has been very efficient and simple for me because I have been helping him in ways that don't require too much of my time. He has finished his individual experimental posters and started to hang them up around the school, having previously asked his helpers to critique them and give him some feedback. Now that he has moved on a bit with his project, he has told me that I would be helping a lot by just sending him ideas about what his next couple posters should be based off of through e-mail or verbally. I have started to formulate basic concepts future posters can revolve around that would be both inspiring and not too time-consuming all at once. Some of them are things such as dream and promise because he hasn't really created any posters about these yet; since I find these subjects very exciting and fundamental for success, I have started to rummage around my old books and the Internet for quotes and pictures that would express the ideas even better on paper.

     Hiren has told me that once I have a pretty good idea of inspiring concepts and glittering additions that could go with them, I should record them and make sure he knows exactly what idea I am working on and when. He wants me to finish up giving him ideas sometime before or during Christmas Break because he wants to work on a team poster (where all of his group members would create something to add to the piece) either during the break individually, or during class when we come back from break as a group. Hiren is not yet sure about what this team poster will be about, so he will consider the ideas and concepts sent in by all of his helpers to decide on that, and we are supposed to help him decide when the best time to do it would be when he asks us to. 

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