Archive for April, 2009
Just when you think it’s over, they can’t write any more, I mosey on in here and write another blog. Verbose much? NO, I’m not! In fact I don’t want to do much writing here. There’s that saying “a picture speaks a thousand words” so I’m just going to let the pictures speak for [...]
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Ahem… the title of the post in no way is against the boy group who are equally awesome. So I’m late to the blog posting party, but now that I’m here, I can put in my two cents on our group project. I think our group clicked from the get go and once we figured [...]
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Design is not easy. Both Anne and I struggled with coming up with really neat and beautiful designs for this project. Early on our group decided (unanimously) that we would focus on making this project visually appealing. We aren’t Superman coders (at least I’m not, I’m starting to think Anne is the Clark Kent of [...]
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Out of all of the client projects Sheridan’s IMM class got, I feel ours ended up being the most fun. But lets start at the beginning…. I don’t want to speak for anyone in my group but I am by no means a great coder. I can make things move, I can make things tween, [...]
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Lara’s project experience
My role on this client project was Project Manager. My duties were two-fold internally, I was responsible for all the paper work (meeting minutes, creative brief, functional specs, AI documents etc.), time lines and communication within the group. Externally I was the liaison between the client and the group. The latter job included the similar type [...]
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