Posted 24 May 2007, by Aaron

If you’re wondering if I’ve disappeared off the face of the planet… I haven’t. My end of year exhibition begins on Wednesday 6 June, so for the past week I’ve done little else other than finishing unfinished projects and preparing for the exhibition.
miLienzo.com has gone four days without a post, my Google Reader has got almost 250 unread blog posts, and… I’m missing ya.
I’m off to the printers in the morning to print some huge banners for the show, then I have a long bank holiday weekend of more unfinished projects and exhibition-preparation joy.
In a couple of weeks it will all be over, my life will be entering a new chapter, and blog posts should return to some kind of regularity again.
Be back soon…
Cheers for the comments at the weekend, Johno and David.
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Roll on the next two weeks when we can read more of your blog posts!
Be sure to take some photos of the exhibition when it begins. In fact, if you have time / remember / could be arsed it’d be cool to see a photo series from exhibition set-up through to completion! Of course you’ll have much more pressing things to worry about though.
I know the feeling of having so many feed reader posts to catch up on. I find it almost impossible to ‘mark all as read’ for fear of missing a gem.
Good luck mate! I’m sure it’ll all go off without a hitch! 
Hope all goes well. We’re all waiting with baited breath!
Good luck with the exhibition, I remember how stressful that all was.
24 hours are never enough… 
David - Ha ha thanks mate! I’ll make sure there’s a camera there to record my display. I’ll be setting up two days before the private view so there’ll be plenty of time for a preview post from a nervy me.
Caught up with my feed reader last night. Did click ‘mark all as read’ a few times though.
Paul, Tara and Johno - Many thanks for the kind words.
To update you, all my college projects are finished now, my printed portfolio is almost complete (although not printed), I have two huge vinyl banners, and 500 (!) business cards. All I need to do now is make an interactive portfolio (which I haven’t started) and burn about 50 CD-Roms. Phew!
Respiro - Unless, of course, you are Jack Bauer.
Aaron, why Jack Bauer?… 
Can’t you write a shell script that will extend the number of hours in a day?
I wish you great fortune in your end of year exhibition. And this next life chapter is going to be even cooler than you imagined. Trust me.
I sooooo much feel you… I have the same problem .. and that is horrific.
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David Airey :: Graphic Design Edinburgh ::
25 May 2007, 12:12 am