The newness of these projects has officially faded, replaced by the steady hum of the daily grind. This week hasn’t been about big “aha!” moments or dramatic pivots; it’s been about sitting in the chair, opening the laptop, and putting in the hours. We’ve reached the status quo of the mid-semester hustle – balancing a full course load with the final push of these two builds. It isn’t always glamorous, but this is where the real progress is made.
On the Big Brothers Big Sisters front, the work is all about persistence. Armed with the current (and hopefully final) new guide from the stakeholders and my newfound fluency in Squarespace, I’m systematically working through the site. It’s no longer about “aha!” moments; it’s about the discipline of pushing forward one page at a time.
I’m adjusting margins, testing button placements, and ensuring it flows exactly the way I want. The frustration I felt weeks ago has been replaced by a quiet confidence. I know the tool’s limits now, so instead of fighting the platform, I’m efficiently working within it.
While BBBS is about refinement, the Farmer Dan project has entered a phase of integration. The site structure is locked, the policies are finalized, and the digital foundation is solid.
I recently had a phone conversation with Dan to hammer out some details, and I have images. Next, work on a product list and gather photos for each product.
There is a satisfaction in replacing “Image Goes Here” boxes with actual photos of the farm. Now that I have some visual assets, I can work on showing the brand’s integrity and transparency come through on the screen.
The “worry” about finishing by the end of the internship still hasn’t vanished, but at least I feel like I am making progress. This phase is teaching me a skill they don’t always grade in the classroom: endurance. Design isn’t always about the big creative spark; sometimes, it’s just about the grit required to see a project through when the clock is ticking. To keep moving forward.
The foundations are built, the assets are in, and for the first time this semester, I can see exactly what the finish line looks like for both projects (I think!). The engine is running, the path is clear, and the final sprint is officially on.







