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27/03/2020 Currently getting through self isolation pretty well. There are good and bad days, but I

27/03/2020 Currently getting through self isolation pretty well. There are good and bad days, but I am trying to focus as much as possible on my work and studies, while also keeping in mind that taking breaks is important. I am currently working on a paper about how smartphones are used to track and limit the spreading of COVID-19, which is quite interesting.


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somestudy:050116 [2/100] a combined marshall court/marbury v. madison mind map based on my history

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050116 [2/100] a combined marshall court/marbury v. madison mind map based on my history notes from today!! i got this notebook from daiso ages ago, but it’s been blank for the longest time. i’m planning on filling it up with mind maps now ヽ(;▽;)ノ


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Winter Studying Challenge

15th January: would you rather wear a winter coat in the summer or a swimming costume in the winter? Honestly I would rather a swimming costume in the winter! I hate being too hot in summer! I know I’ve missed loads of days of these but I’ve been working so hard it’s been dark by the time I remember to take a photo! X Emily

18/03/17 - Why hello there! It’s been a while! I hope (and am pretty sure) that you’re a

18/03/17 - Why hello there! It’s been a while! I hope (and am pretty sure) that you’re all doing incredibly.

I’ve been very busy throughout my second year at university so far; I work as a graphic designer for Sheffield Student’s Union and as a digital marketing officer for a local events company, as well as being President of the Advertising and Marketing Society. On top of all of that I’ve been lucky enough to be offered a place with Unilever on their marketing placement year programme, and then of course there is my degree to also consider!

Despite having such a packed schedule, I do miss being able to blog here more regularly at Revise or Die. I’m going to try much harder to post and create beautiful content for you all to enjoy, but for the meanwhile, check out this handout I made for a presentation in one of my Restoration literature seminars. I used my iPad Pro and Apple Pencil to create the colour and images, then I printed it off and added notes in biro. Everyone else in my class also got a print off but without notes, so that as I gave the presentation they could make them around the edge of the sheet.

Take care all of you! X


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Residency Progress Report / 20th February 2017I’m lucky to have spent some concentrated time delvingResidency Progress Report / 20th February 2017I’m lucky to have spent some concentrated time delvingResidency Progress Report / 20th February 2017I’m lucky to have spent some concentrated time delvingResidency Progress Report / 20th February 2017I’m lucky to have spent some concentrated time delvingResidency Progress Report / 20th February 2017I’m lucky to have spent some concentrated time delvingResidency Progress Report / 20th February 2017I’m lucky to have spent some concentrated time delvingResidency Progress Report / 20th February 2017I’m lucky to have spent some concentrated time delving

Residency Progress Report / 20th February 2017

I’m lucky to have spent some concentrated time delving into the archives (photographic + object based) at the Highlanders’ Museum at Fort George, Inverness, over the past 6 weeks. It’s provided a fascinating, funny, and at times, incredibly poignant window onto the everyday lives of families, soldiers and regiments during World War One.

Naturally there are War Diaries, which detail strategic manoeuvres and life-saving co-ordinates, but there are also highly personal notes like the one sent from son to father which signs-off ‘Your dying son’or the postcard which reads ‘God bless my DEAR DADDY at the WAR and keep him safe’

Out of this densely woven web of narratives I’m beginning to navigate some ‘pathways for expression’ which will lead to an exhibition on-site from October 2017 - March 2018.

Image: The photographs above show my working space at the museum. It’s an ‘open-studio’ of sorts where I can communicate with people visiting the site, explore ideas and get a feel for the over-arching narratives that are emerging out of my residency.


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