Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Power Point Presentation




For this presentation I was hoping to give my audience an introduction to John Mayer by making sure, first and foremost, that it was aesthetically pleasing in terms of pictures and organization. Although the layout was pretty much given to us by the specifications of the assignment, I spent a lot of time searching through google images of pictures that I felt would be the best representation of John Mayer. I thought the first slide would be best presented
with a picture taking up the entire slide. The picture I chose was a little dark and eerie looking, which I felt would be a perfect introduction to a side of john mayer people might not know about, and would be interesting to learn about.


I didn't find many things in this particular aspect of the project challenging. Although I had never made a comparison table on a Power Point presentation before, I found it helpful and interesting to figure out how to create my own.


At first, I struggled with finding the right
font to use for the title of the presentation. I looked online for free font which seemed to have more variety, but they all seemed similar to eachother and nothing stuck out to me as being the right font that I had been looking for. I finally settled on a font from the power point called impact and a cursive-like font for the title of my presentation. I felt these two fonts would bring attention to the contrast and balance of the writing with the picture.


I am most proud of the way the first three slides complement each other, in terms of pictures and graphics, I spent a lot of time trying to find a template that would fit into the theme of telling a story. The scrap book idea gave the impression of a life story which is what I wanted all along.



















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