Thursday, April 1, 2010

Michael Buble
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• What were you trying to accomplish with your design decisions?

When I think of Michael Buble in a design state of mind, I think class and suave. I used cursive-like fonts to show suave and class, as well as that Mr. Buble uses cursive for a lot of his fonts on his albums. Also, I used two of his more famous songs with a steady tempo that involves a foot tap, but not rocking out, which lead me to the decision of the simple colors of black, white, and gray. Those three colors are not loud

• What challenges and problems did you encountered and how did you solved them?

I only encountered one problem and it was while I was editing the music. Come to find out I had the wrong format of the song. I brought the song into iTunes and converted it to a MP3 then brought it back to Audacity where I finally was able to successfully the song.

• What was new for you?

I have worked with Powerpoint many times, including using all of the different transitions, rehearsing times, but then again I am certified in Microsoft Office 2003 and that previous experience helped me work with the updated Powerpoint.

• What did you enjoy most about the project?

I enjoyed editing the music. It was fun to play with the song by itself, but then the challenge of combining the two songs together so it wasn't too obvious was my favorite. I have now used Audacity for two other projects that I attached music to my Powerpoints (just like this project).

• What are you most proud of in relation to this assignment?

I am most proud of my music, even though it sounds a little rocky at the end, I feel as though f I had more time I would work on the music more so it would go more smoothly.

• What could you have done had you had more time?


Well as previously stated, I would work on the music to make it go more smoothly, but also I would work on how the music is aligned with slides.

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