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Blog post #7: Budgeting Graffiti-ED
In the process of building my project proposal, the thing I kept getting stuck on was the budget breakdown. Though I do have experience as a producer (which tends to involve some spreadsheets), the cost of designing and developing a mobile app was completely new for me. Thankfully I stumbled upon businessofapps.com, which had an article on just that subject with data from 2021, easy-to-understand graphs and many resources to go to for further help. Using that, and a website called Sidekick Digital, I was able to put together a budget breakdown I could feel confident in posting for this assignment. 
One thing that struck me in terms of scale of budget was the costs of design - the topic of “making your app look sleek” came up again and again in research. To someone who knows very little about IT, the actual look of the app doesn’t strike me as one of the heavyweights in terms of the costs, but alas. 
What I did expect was going to drive the costs up was the Augmented Reality portion of the app - I tried my best to explain in the project proposal why I thought using it would be a good idea. It’s all about trying to keep the attention of the teens on the application/scavenger hunt at hand - I think a graffitied owl popping out of the wall and greeting them could do just that. 
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Repost from @dwellmagazine At 23 years old, self-taught designer Mariah Hoffman of lifestyle brand @micro.modula set out to craft her own 156-square-foot sanctuary. With a shaky upbringing that lacked a sense of safety and security, the impetus to begin had actually been years in the making. “Since early childhood, I’ve planned my dream home,” she recalls. At 10 years old, Mariah moved from Chicago to the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, where she continued to scheme. “I was quickly drawn to desert architecture, from Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West to Paolo Soleri’s Arcosanti,” she says. More recently, a happenstance visit to a female artist’s self-built tiny home in Northern California was her catalyst. “From that moment on,” she says, “I realized my own permission was enough and decided to design and build my own tiny house on wheels.” Now 28, she reflects proudly on her tiny home—a $12,384 project assembled from multiple paychecks spanning five years—but one that she’s been planning her whole life. Tour Mariah’s DIY home and see the budget breakdown when you try Dwell+ at the link in bio. – Photos by @stacykeck Design and construction @micro.modula #tinyhome #modern #modernarchitecture #selfdesigned #micromodula #designbuild #smallhome #modular #diy #diytinyhome #selfmade #franklloydwright #organicarchitecture #doityourself #moderndesign #modernarchitecture #budgetbreakdown #dwellplus https://www.instagram.com/p/B-7B3Zqglyf/?igshid=attrp5ebqks7
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Lovin that pop of sequin amongst these blush Bridesmaid dresses  Swipe for a clo… Lovin that pop of sequin amongst these blush Bridesmaid attire ➸ Swipe for an in depth up of these BEAUTIFUL bouquets + faucet that hyperlink in bio to see the complete @thecarriagehousehouston wedding ceremony. 🌸 Bride so kindly shared a #budgetbreakdown. Bridal Boutique: @theprincessbridaltx Flowers: @monicabrandel Marriage ceremony Gown: @allurebridals HMU: @sundissedandmadeup Photographer: @mychelle_levan_photography Coordinator: @emevents
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An epic kiss for the new Mr. & Mrs.  Let’s get married in the South of France, b… An epic kiss for the brand new Mr. & Mrs. 💋 Let's get married within the South of France, as a result of why not? 
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Breathtaking + intimate Isle of Skye wedding in Scotland. These destination elop… Breathtaking + intimate Isle of Skye marriage ceremony in Scotland. These vacation spot elopement views will sweep you off your ft!
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