Please check out this video I’ve put together from a fun night a few of Bec and Geoff’s friends had the other night at their new house preparing for their return.
Sorry this is the only footage I’ve managed to upload as yet, but I’m having some mac complications. I hope to get onto the wedding footage very VERY soon!  -over and out- jessÂ
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…it would have been the perfect wedding.
Hi, my name is Jess, one of Bec’s blogless friends (AND bridesmaids). The blushing bride asked me to post some photos after the wedding and its taken me this long to figure out how to get in! (Thanks Paul)
Well…here’s what you’ve all been waiting for… (sorry if they’re unbeautifully presented…as I said…blogless.)
Bec arriving at YVV
Bec and her dad
Final Preparations before entering church.
Geoff and his boys
Bec and Gerry walking down the aisle
The Vows
Signing of the Register
Leaving the church
Back seat of a cadillac
Posing as arriving at reception
Grand entrance
Bec’s Family and wedded couple
Matheson family and wedded couple
Preparing for more photos
Heated Guests
Bec gives her speech
Geoff gives his speech
Going away outfits
The Wedding Night
To conclude my research subject at uni this semester we had an interesting look at some creative thinking techniques. We were given these in the context of design for the intent of translating them to ‘research’ methods. I confess that I spent my time daydreaming about how I could apply the techniques to something as simple as a poster design. Specifically a-la-crapola must re-do.
I’ve never been that good at pre-planning design. It’s something I really have to put a lot more effort in to. My work style lends itself toward getting straight onto InDesign (or Illustrator/Photoshop etc.) and playing, while bypassing hand-done sketches and plans. This, as my parents might note, is exactly how I used to approach Maths back in school. Give me the shortcut. I don’t want to do it the long way around unless it is to understand ‘why’ and as soon as I’ve found that out, I’ll go back to using the shortcut – consequently making plenty of silly little mistakes but having a great time getting there.
We covered:
Edward DeBono’s 6 Thinking Hats – I missed the first 15 minutes of the lecture because I missed my train. I’ve heard of the theory before. It’s a novel idea really – I think I might be inclined to be stubborn about my lovely coagulated viewpoint, so in reality no doubt doing something this way would be a great discipline.
Zwicky Box (Also called Morphological Box)- designed by an astrophysicist, it’s crazy tool for finding strange associations between unrelated things. Roughly speaking, it’s a table of headings that aren’t associated and following alternate subheading (also distinct from each other) and a path is chosen through these subheadings using a dice or some other very random method. The output then must reflect these associations. This can also be restricted by limiting the variables.
SCAMPER – An acronym:
Substitute or switch
Combine with something else
Adapt or alter part of it
Modify or distort
Put to some other use
Eliminate a part of it
Rearrange a part of it
These of course can be used in partial, or in full and often their use will present yet another slightly different problem but hopefully a lesser one. I really liked the simplicity of this and the structure that it gives for changing something ever so slightly.
I’m sure there are many more creative thinking stimuli out there, such as Pro-blogger’s: 9 Attitudes of Highly Creative People.
If you find more, specifically ones that you use and are effective, please let me know.
The homework monsters slam down hard sometimes, Friday’s post has been delayed until now.
On Thursday I bit the bullet of my, ‘avoid city driving where possible’ rule and drove to work. It’s a bit funny really, because work moved offices on Friday and of all the time I’ve been working at the Albert Park office (equivalent to almost two years), I’ve never driven in. It’s been the train and the tram with my beloved Connex. But for the sake of a free desk chair when your one has had a broken wheel for two months, you’ll do anything.
So I drove in. The right turn I was meant to make turned out to not be a right turn due to the No Right Turn sign, so I detoured somehow via Prahran (near uni) and got to work a bit late. No huge drama.
Seven and a half hours later, the chair fit nicely into my currently very dilapidated car and I set off back home. I managed to do something wrong again and wound up driving through a very busy street in the city during peak hour. Slightly terrifying, but I worked out where the freeway was fairly quickly and found the way home.
Here’s the ironic thing.
We moved offices on Friday – a few suburbs across the city to a beautiful and beautifully restored terrace house. I’ll share photos when I can. But the strange way that I drove home wound up being exactly the way I drove to the new place with Ian.
Then get this. I’ve been crapping on about how I’m in love with Barcelona chairs for a few posts now and suddenly I find out that work is getting some (replicas I assume, and they are white) but I mean what is the likely hood of that! Hearing that pulled my internal grin onto my face.
It has been a beautifully ironic weekend.
Today Geoff and I printed wedding invites – well half of them… It turned out that inkjet or paying someone was our only option, as the paper I’ve bought doesn’t run through a laser printer due to too much texture (Which really isn’t much at all) and the printer not being hot enough. Inkjet’s a slow going, but my lovely printer (thanks Geoff) has done a marvelous job. Sure a font strangely disappeared when I got into change something in Indesign DESPITE it still being installed AND showing up elsewhere, and the page I tried printing just now went a bit funky – I think it’s had enough – but I’m happy, because thus far they look really good, and after we track down a guilettine and cut away and fold and stick and tie and whinge how we should have done them less fiddly, they’ll be even better.
I shall give evidence when I have a completed item but for now… I’m going to bed.