So, I got home last night from the last day of Launch 48. Passed out almost immediately. I’d say I was awake for maybe…maybe, an hour before I couldn’t keep my eyes opened anymore. I was responding to friend’s messages with my eyes closed. (Good thing I’m a decent typist). Today, however, I’m wide awake … Continue reading »
Monthly Archives: October 2011
Launch 48 Day Two
Unfortunately, I waited too late to do this post; it may not be as in depth as I would like as I’m running on fumes at this point. But all gaps shall be filled at a later date. So, day 2 of my first Launch 48 experience. We have 12 people on our team. But … Continue reading »
Launch48 Day One
Alright, I went to Launch 48 with my dear friend Simone Nozaki. Let me start by saying, we were late. We got there around quarter to 8pm and the program started at 6. It really wasn’t our fault though. Our bus didn’t arrive until six from uni. I say that to say this, it’s hard … Continue reading »
Social Experiment #1
I know I blogged about number two first…don’t judge me. It’s taken me a while to get around to this one. On Sept 24th, my professor gave the class an assignment. Go to Town Center and observe customers in their natural habitat, shopping centers. She broke the group into smaller groups and sent us our … Continue reading »
Frieze
Friday (the 14th) myself and class went to the Frieze Art fair. It was quite the event. First off, 15 pounds (27.50 day of) it was the most expensive art fair I’ve ever been to. But as soon as you walk in, you can see where that money went. This place is not in a … Continue reading »
First 5-Minutes in a Long Time
Alright people. I kept saying I would do another 5-minute exercise, but I never did…until now. This was actually completed on Thursday…I think. I’ve been dating my papers wrong all week. This could’ve been done on Monday for all I know. But here it is. It’s actually pretty good if I do say so myself. … Continue reading »
Social Experiment Two
Friday, my Design Thinking and Entrepreneurship teacher Dr. Corrine sent the class on a little mission. We were to go around Kingston Hill campus and ask random people about their shoes. The point of the exercise was to do market research to find out why people buy the shoes they buy then think of a … Continue reading »