This piece in the photo is a decent example of the system we sort of settled into for a while. This piece was assigned the number 09.13.09.25. This was the date it was completed and the corresponding number from the work done on that day. In this case this happens to be the 25th piece out of the 76 total pieces finished that day. Later, after we'd talk and confirm the total pieces we had each done on whatever dates I'd enter it into a spreadsheet and then tally up the final total of pieces in the project to that point.
Before we had a solid system down for documenting all of the work done for the project it was incredibly confusing. Since Christopher and I live in different states and we both typically make new pieces constantly the notion of us keeping track of which chronological number to assign our new pieces becomes muddy. Until we could catch up and talk and give each other our totals for some respective week we'd make notes on the reverse of the pieces.
This piece in the photo is a decent example of the system we sort of settled into for a while. This piece was assigned the number 09.13.09.25. This was the date it was completed and the corresponding number from the work done on that day. In this case this happens to be the 25th piece out of the 76 total pieces finished that day. Later, after we'd talk and confirm the total pieces we had each done on whatever dates I'd enter it into a spreadsheet and then tally up the final total of pieces in the project to that point.
0 Comments
|
Categories
All
Archives
August 2016
|