Lizabeth Romano
What Does Music Mean To You?

Creating characters to represent my emotions based on the music I listen to is a creative and enjoyable process, and Adobe Illustrator has been instrumental in bringing these characters to life. With its versatile tools and features, like their interactive ai which helped me make a very fast cover page with just a bit of tweaking to make it perfect. I’ve also been able to design expressive and visually captivating characters that embody the range of emotions I experience daily. Whether it’s a whimsical character for upbeat tunes or a contemplative figure for more introspective melodies, Adobe Illustrator has allowed me to craft unique and relatable personas that resonate with my emotional experiences, adding a personal and artistic dimension to my web designing journey.
In the process of integrating these characters into a digital experience, I’ve found W3Schools to be an invaluable resource for honing my HTML and JavaScript skills. The comprehensive tutorials, references, and examples provided by W3Schools were a little more advanced than what I have learned but it got easier to understand the more I followed their tutorials, and because of them I was able to add little interactive programs to my webpages and was able to design it exactly how I wanted it. Furthermore, Audacity has been a versatile tool for crafting audio samples from my favorite songs.
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