Ok, there’s a wide range of interesting topics on your list, Ian. However, I’m going to remove drugs from the equation – I don’t think these will do you justice in terms of future career. The remainder appear to fall into two categories, the more instantly recognisable and factual and the more abstract or fictional. For example, ‘Monopoly, a road trip, a skate park, living with housemates, working in retail, and a festival’ seem to be more definable whist ‘surviving a Nicholas Cage film, the streets, an angry parent, and the end of the world’ are more invention based scripts. I’d recommend choosing a topic which is more easily recognisable so that you can ‘hit the ground running’ and make the most of a short project timeframe. In terms of what to do nest take a look at the topics ‘Monopoly, a road trip, a skate park, living with housemates, working in retail, and a festival’ and decide which one you feel most invested in and which one has the most ‘information’ worthy of being included in an infographic. In all cases choose quickly so that you can progress to the next stage.
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Ok, there’s a wide range of interesting topics on your list, Ian. However, I’m going to remove drugs from the equation – I don’t think these will do you justice in terms of future career. The remainder appear to fall into two categories, the more instantly recognisable and factual and the more abstract or fictional. For example, ‘Monopoly, a road trip, a skate park, living with housemates, working in retail, and a festival’ seem to be more definable whist ‘surviving a Nicholas Cage film, the streets, an angry parent, and the end of the world’ are more invention based scripts. I’d recommend choosing a topic which is more easily recognisable so that you can ‘hit the ground running’ and make the most of a short project timeframe. In terms of what to do nest take a look at the topics ‘Monopoly, a road trip, a skate park, living with housemates, working in retail, and a festival’ and decide which one you feel most invested in and which one has the most ‘information’ worthy of being included in an infographic. In all cases choose quickly so that you can progress to the next stage.
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