WEEK10-DAY 7
2. Places to discover
The city of Milan
3. People to know
Stevie Wonder - “Ya gots to work with what you gots to work with.”
Born prematurely, Stevie Wonder became blind just after birth. He played
instruments from an early age and nurtured his natural gift. His blindness
was never an obstacle nor a limitation:
“Do you know, it’s funny, but I never thought of being blind as a disadvantage, and I never thought of being black as a disadvantage. I am what I am. I love me!”
Stevie Wonder - “Ya gots to work with what you gots to work with.”
Born prematurely, Stevie Wonder became blind just after birth. He played
instruments from an early age and nurtured his natural gift. His blindness
was never an obstacle nor a limitation:
“Do you know, it’s funny, but I never thought of being blind as a disadvantage, and I never thought of being black as a disadvantage. I am what I am. I love me!”
4. Question of the day
5. Inspiration
A little about the Letters's process:
Pierluigi and Carlo use After Effects to animate the various photoshop layers we send them. Then, Mr.Duccio adds the special sound effects, music and voices over the whole thing.Regarding our letters, we prepare our stickers and “santini” (our little saint cards of our favourite people and designers) in photoshop. Then, we edit the letter, add the hyperlinks etcetc. in InDesign.
To make flowchart - mural.ly
Explaining things is the best way to test and measure your own understanding.
Free on-line tools to create flowcharts and diagrams.
“My father had a Super 8 camera when I was a kid and sometimes he would use it. I did some animation with it. I did a lot of flipbooks,” says Michel Gondry.
This camera was first manufactured in 1965 by Kodak for “amateurs” to use.
To make flowchart - mural.ly
Explaining things is the best way to test and measure your own understanding.
Free on-line tools to create flowcharts and diagrams.
“My father had a Super 8 camera when I was a kid and sometimes he would use it. I did some animation with it. I did a lot of flipbooks,” says Michel Gondry.
This camera was first manufactured in 1965 by Kodak for “amateurs” to use.
6. Homework
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