To create my pattern I used the shape tool, by using the fill tool for the shape I clicked Libary<Patterns<Basic Graphics and was given a choice of lines, dots, or textures to work with. To edit these patterns and change their colours I used the edit pattern tool and clicked on either a singular dot or line and changed the colour of it whilst also changing some more of either the dots or lines to create a pattern within itself. I did this numerous times within the shapes to create an array of different colours, I decided to stick with a neon theme throughout my pattern. Overall, I used about 4 shapes to create my pattern in total, copying and pasting these shapes across my page in similar places as patterns consist of the same design across the page or whatever is being worked with, an example of this being wallpaper.
What I like about my design is the continuous theme of neon and the effect of a tv screen losing signal/buffering. I also like how I only stuck with the theme of lines and not dots as this helped with my idea of the tv screen buffering progress. Something I would change about my pattern or improve on in the future is making my pattern look more dimensional, adding more shading to almost make my pattern look 3D.
In the future, I would use the skills I have learnt to create backgrounds for artwork or in closer to the future work, use this skill to create a background for my playing cards.