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The large image does not have this ugly grey background. From the Open Unified Process Distilled .ppt slide deck.

The group followed the instructions. They couldn't get the straws completely inside each other as indicated so the padding wasn't as strong as designed (more area covered though).

Being provided with the egg late in the process meant for a design that could be quickly implemented.

Tech spec review session begins. Give an engineer a problem to discuss and he'll go to a white board and draw pictures.

After much fiddling and "prototyping" the group very quickly wrote the implementation instructions for the implementation group.

me trying to hit Jacky.. lol

Traditional Québécois lighthouse

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Group given twice as much resource as other groups. No radical change in design. Being unaware of their relative wealth, the group still complained about the lack of resources.

I remembered to bring my iron ring.. YEA!!!

Being provided with the egg late in the process meant for a design that could be quickly implemented.

Strengths based!

Strengths are transferrable and grow-able.

 

Kids responded to this. It helped them in crafting stories about themselves. They used examples of their top 3 strengths during live networking downstairs!

 

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The third and fourth of ten pages for the Software Engineering class in the 2009 University of Waterloo Engineering yearbook. Work, work, work, it never ends.

 

Update 1: Corrected Dong to Phil. Spread out the images more. Increased font size for captions and page descriptions.

 

Update 2: Worked on spacing. Added John's leaning tower of Tim Horton's.

 

Update 3: Fixed "December" to "Dec." for consistency.

 

Complete.

The first of ten pages for the Software Engineering class in the 2009 University of Waterloo Engineering yearbook. Not wanting to fall into the pit of redundant full-page collages, I wanted to raise the bar in terms of typography and design for the Software Engineering class pages.

 

Five years later, I'm using another yearbook to exercise some graphic design skills.

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