Build a Ladder to the Blue Sky

Hello everybody, this is the start of my Spring SLC blog posts, and I’m starting with the thing I am most proud of, my blue sky project. The blue sky project is a project with completely impossible guidelines, you have to solve a problem in your life with a completely new solution. On top of that you need a mentor to help you but it can’t be your family, and on top of that you have to go through a design process and rebuild it. I satisfied some of the guidelines, I solved a problem in my life, might not have been a completely new solution. I had a mentor, but it was my mom. I went through a design process, but I did it on paper and then built it right. My family fully believes in two things, one, you work out the bugs on paper, two, you measure twice and cut once. Both of those things don’t work for this project, because that’s not the project, but if you want to take it up with me, go see my mother, this was an impossible project to do in three weeks and why the hell would I rebuild it. The entire point of building things is to build them right, not to build them wrong. I am incredibly proud of my work, and I think I did a great job, I’m just saying how about we make the guidelines a little less close to the initials of the the project.
Here is a video on my design process

Thank you for reading, I’m Joel Hamersley.

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