Tuesday, February 25, 2014

launch

I'm going to make a collection of clothes based around righetti / high school / graduation, and include a faux graduation speech with it.


Since people seem to be doing their masterpiece around a skill that they know and understand, I'll do the same with clothing design and production, as well as writing. Along with designing and printing the shirts, I'll use what I know about media and promotion to advertise them throughout the school and offer them for sale. I can get help from my colleagues and friends to do all of these things (and it doesn't hurt that I'm friends with the school voted "best dressed")

Friday, February 21, 2014

brave new essay topic

I think comparing Huxley's world to ours is a good essay topic. After all, that seems to be one of the reasons the book was written. There are a lot of subtle and sometimes symbolic similarities between the two worlds and it'll be fun to try to pick out all the subtle ones, like the alphabetical system in which citizens are superior to each other.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

launch / draft

I'm passionate about creativity. Right now, it's designing clothes but in 20 years who know what it'll be; but I'm passionate. I love physically creating the ideas that go on in my mind and have those things get appreciated by people. That's what I want to do.

I can use the Internet to correspond with others about clothing and design and explore other brands and ideas. I also use it to network and sell my clothes across the country.

I think I can impress people with my clothing brand. Hopefully I can convince and inspire other young people to be openly creative.

Start thinking about an idea as if it were reality, and as if it were completely possible and all it took was your effort. Because once you give that effort you've already started turning that idea into a reality.


hafta / wanna

honestly, I don't think things will be very different for me after I graduate high school. I mean, I'll have more time on my hands and I'll have a diploma. But once I get up on the stage and get that piece of rolled up paper, I won't change or be a new person, and I won't change into a prepared and responsible college student. I'll still be the same person after graduation, but I'll just be spending more time doing what I want with my time and my life and my clothing brand. I won't change, though. It's just a piece of paper.