Idea+File for 3D Design is black. Has a small envelope attached for smaller pieces. Initially used for Color+Design with many blank pages leftover. The pink Idea+File was initially for 2D Design with very seldom pages used.
My testing center massed of a twenty minute walk to 1229 S Main St. The first half was straightforward in meeting Fitz Hall’s entrance, and grew vaguely awkward the closer I reached the testing site. Sidewalks began to fade. I had to make a stop at Hearts’ Care for brief directory as the testing site was hard to see. Despite it’s walk-in advisory per my UD email, the site was primarily designed for drive-thru. Staff kindly guided me along red cones to an even more welcoming outdoor testing facility, in which I sat down and had a swab awkwardly nustle my nostril for roughly ten seconds. My walk back became a cautious Uber ride, and I’m overall very thankful for what looked to be a speedy process to and back.
In heading back to campus I wondered what’d I’d do if given a second trip back. Attached is how I’d travel to a testing center, well protected and in-style. I’d hover across campus with bread themed jet-wings and gently land on my designated testing center like a helicopter (I saw one on top of the Miami Valley Hospital)! Bread was selected with the idea of a jetpack serving as both a backpack, refrigerator/food storage, and transportation all in one device worn on my back! I like the idea of bread shaped wings being able to produce bread and other foods in case of when I’m in isolation.

3D walk map out + brainstorm 
Laminated Cube 1/2 
Laminated Cube 2/2
As of quarantine my supplies are currently limited to tape, scissors, paper, a few markers and sketchbooks I brought from home. As of 8/30 I am currently waiting for a Case Manager to connect me with basic deliveries such as food and water.