Final Project Presentation – Kate Gresh
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This Semester’s Students
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Abdulrahman Nashawi
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Austin Maes
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Austin Ross
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Benjamin Chang
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Benjamin Robles
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Brooke Shade
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Charles Keely
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Christopher Lehr
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Davis Butte
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Davis Robertson
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Daniel Straub
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Emily Jordan
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Ethan Elshyeb
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Fiona Bell
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George
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Hailee Pritchard
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Hannah Walsh
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Isabella Colosimo
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Jason Fontillas
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Jamie Frankel
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Jackson Hootman
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Joseph Knapp
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Justin Engbrecht
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Justin Lim
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Kaiya Wahl
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Kensue Kiatoukaysy
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Kevin Yang
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Mary Rahjes
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Miles Radakovitz
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Nathaniel Wang
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Nicole Leon-Molina
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Noah Verspohl
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Patrick Bodine-Ellison
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Paul Tapsall
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Max Armstrong
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Rhys Rueffert
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Ryan Weatherbee
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Thomas Buckholtz
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Victoria Rios
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Will Tse
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Xiang Luo
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Zach Aldrich
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Jean Hertzberg
4 Comments. Leave new
Great presentation and great project. My parents have a bichon frise, another type of french dog who loves to be pampered, so this would work well for them too. I could definitely see some of this sold to people like them. It is good to see your adaptability and change your project in order to fit your needs.
Great job in the presentation. Even though you had to make a slight pivot on your project, its great that you kept a similar thing and developed a product centered around a high end dog. Hopefully you can put this project to lots of use moving forward.
I think you did a great job with this project of staying flexible. I also thought it came out really well. The habitat that you built seemed like the epitome of the aesthetic you were going for. It seemed exactly like something that would be for a super fancy dog. Good job!
Katie,
Nice presentation. Seems like you took quite the change, but you did keep a similar theme with animals. I really liked the picture of palace, which showed white/gold color, very opulent fountain, sharp/pointed trees, and more. You did a good job of using that aesthetic for your dog playground/gate. The color and sharp shapes really enhanced your project.