Indesign. Once you get the hang of it, it’s an awesome tool to design your text document. I finally finished my thesis document, but it took more time than I keyed for it. Redefining paragraph styles, tweaking some parts, reviewing the text and structure over and over again. But now, it has been uploaded to my server, and a mail with the download link will go out to my supervisors shortly.
I do have a double feeling about it though. I have put a lot of effort in my text, which yielded an almost 100 page document, but I still feel there are missing elements. Too late to backtrack now though, I guess it’ll have to suffice.
The thing I’m concerned about the most is my prototype. I still have a significant amount of work, but that’s not the issue. I will be able to finish it in time, but I’m worried my prototype doesn’t reflect the right context and conclusion of my research. I do have arguments to justify its current design, but I also agree with the arguments dismissing the concept of my project. So, I’m curious how the external jury will evaluate it. I do hope they ask enough questions, so I can defend myself in a proper way.
I’m off to continue working on the project (it has face detection in Flash, ain’t that awesome? ^^). Another thing I am working on is my presentation, which could easily be the determining factor of success or failure. So I gotta make it count. Wish me luck peeps.
ps: financial contributions to my bribing funds can be transfered to 377-018…..oh wait…..