Friday, 28 July 2017
Art 2017
In art, we are focusing on the superhero world. This is my work so far. I've been drawing Supergirl from the DC comics. In the picture, I have my notes in the corner, my style of her on the far left, a more detailed version in the middle and the start of a chibi style on the far right. I'm really proud of my chibi version and my own version, but not so much the one in middle.
Monday, 24 July 2017
Community Projects/Services
Five public services in Hornby.
1. RainbowYOUTH - An LGBTQA+ support centre/helpline, with a peer support group, a safe space etc.
2. Te Whare Awhero (Hope House) - Professional Supervision, Social Work, Counselling etc.
3. Anxiety New Zealand Trust - An Anxiety support trust for any age
4. Health Care NZ - health, disability and rehabilitation support in homes and the community.
5. Youthline - Youthline works with young people, their families and those supporting young people.
Inquiry -
Rainbow Youth
How does this service serve my community?
Rainbow Youth is a charitable organisation dedicated to helping any young queer and/or trans youth up to the age of 28. They have a range of groups for different ages including GQ or Generation Queer (for ages under 18), ID (for 18 to 27), Queer4Shore (under 27), Star*, Rainbow Northland (13 to 24 in the area), Outside The Box, Dungeon Queering (It's D&D basically), QWest (13 to 17), TaurangaPryde, and ArtistRY. Their website is full of a bunch of resources to help both the queer youth of NZ and their families. They have a page dedicated to the useful words and link for the families of queer children to learn and use.
Monday, 3 July 2017
Business And Enterprise 2017
This year for business and enterprise I am working with Molly, Natasha and Meagan. Our business is SnAZZY GOODS, we are selling Bunny Garlands (bunting) and watercolour paintings. The paintings are two dollars each and the garlands are one dollar each. Originally we were going to make terrariums and paint rocks but that plan didn't work out.
This year, our company didn't have to spend any of Mrs Elley's money, as for what we planned to do, we already had everything we needed to make our products. This means whatever we sell is straight profit.
So far I've learned you won't always stick with your original plan, as we did not.
On the first day of the first week, we sorted out what products we wanted to make, the name of our business and who was going to be what for our company. On Wednesday, we made our logo and filled out our business plan. It took us a while to figure out what our logo was going to be because we all had different ideas. Then on the next day, the Thursday we did a bit more, we made new logo, we made a poster for our company, we made a rough copy of what we wanted our stall to look like, finished the main points of our business plan and came up with our "mascot", Larry (the guy in our poster). Friday was our most productive day. We decided what our packing was going to be, we looked up what paintings we could make and we made another logo (which is our current logo). As a group, we also sorted what we needed to bring and made a slide for Miss Richardson.
During the weekend, as a joke, I made a commercial for our company. Even though I didn't expect us to use it, we will be having it rolling on our stall on the day.
The second week of B&E was when we started creating our products. Molly and I had already made the bunnies for our garlands so we just need to put them on the string so they could be hung up. On that Monday we started and finished making and packaging the garlands. The Wednesday was the day we started painting! Molly and Natasha had brought in their watercolour paints and paintbrushes and Molly also brought watercolour paper. I had my sketchbook in my bag so when we ran out of watercolour paper we could use that paper instead. The next few days were spent making our paintings.
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This year, our company didn't have to spend any of Mrs Elley's money, as for what we planned to do, we already had everything we needed to make our products. This means whatever we sell is straight profit.
So far I've learned you won't always stick with your original plan, as we did not.
On the first day of the first week, we sorted out what products we wanted to make, the name of our business and who was going to be what for our company. On Wednesday, we made our logo and filled out our business plan. It took us a while to figure out what our logo was going to be because we all had different ideas. Then on the next day, the Thursday we did a bit more, we made new logo, we made a poster for our company, we made a rough copy of what we wanted our stall to look like, finished the main points of our business plan and came up with our "mascot", Larry (the guy in our poster). Friday was our most productive day. We decided what our packing was going to be, we looked up what paintings we could make and we made another logo (which is our current logo). As a group, we also sorted what we needed to bring and made a slide for Miss Richardson.
During the weekend, as a joke, I made a commercial for our company. Even though I didn't expect us to use it, we will be having it rolling on our stall on the day.
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