In the morning we were given due dates for when everything had to be handed in, and what we need to do in the upcoming Easter break. An example being that we're able to have and look at our notes for our final presentation, as well as recommending to double space the text on our cards; this will make it easier to follow and allow us not to rush. Speaking of the presentation, they stated that it should include a bit from Research and Development, Professional Practice and our Major Project, in addition that it should be about fifteen to twenty minutes.
We were also told what we need to include in our final CRSes: 2000 words for our Major Project CRS (with a 10% word count leeway for under and over) and 1000 words for the Professional Practice CRS.
After that, I had alumni meetings with Sam Welburn and Tom Duffield: Sam recommended to use a different cover, in which Spink and Thackray have a range to choose from, and to possibly print the title through instaprint, and press it on any cover I choose.
When I was with Tom he declared that using tracing paper might be an interesting alternative to acetate for the abstract images, which I previously considered. Furthermore, he said to get rid of any feature of the title Dario Not Dario coming from a text book, so the viewer is surprised when they stumble upon the actual image in the book. On the topic of the title, he mentioned that there is a sense of conflict, in which there is a happy and sad side to myself, linking in with the project's theme.
Today has been a very informative day, since I now know what I need to do to meet the deadlines, in order to do my best across all modules.