Im crying and shaking this is the best email in the entire world
See being nervous is usually a sense of not being confident or
prepared and you came out "smoking" on this one.
I'm not sure what the problem with the tables behind the waiter
station is. You have it hidden with a divider wall and it's a
necessary evil in the dining room. I don't see any major flaws with
your current layouts in terms of space flow and organization.
My biggest parting critiques is I would add more lounge seating
upstairs as it is a lounge and many of your perspective views still
have muddy colors for floor and ceiling. I would adjust those few
things before you prepare your final portfolio for job interviews.
Also, maybe now that you have more time, I would practice some hand
sketches to add to your project folder as this seems to be one of
your current weaknesses.
All in all, I give you high marks for this project. If you happen to
be doing job interviews in the Denver area let us know. I'm sure we
are looking for talented Jr. Designers as our company is growing and
we will be moving to a new building soon as we have out grown this
one.
Job well done and give yourself a pat on the back. The lessons you
have learned on this project can be applied to most of life's
problems (persistence and patience and being open to change).
You can thank me by having confidence in yourself and holding out for
a really good starter job. Don't settle for just any job even if you
have to wait a year. This project will allow you to demonstrate your
current design skills and get your foot in the door for almost any
design firm, especially those focused on Restaurant and Hospitality
design.
Hang Loose and do something fun over the Summer!!!!!
Thanks, Theodore - RND
303-928-1304
tgroeger@riccanewmark.com
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From: Crystal Peters [mailto:cpeter6@lsu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 7:09 PM
To: Ted Groeger
Subject: Re: This sucks I havent slept
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