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Evaluate

  1. Test if DVD is durable (bend it)
  2. Scratch free? (Reliability) (Take an object, scratch DVD, and see if it affects it)
  3. Test if it works on all computers or TV
  4. Test if it is portable by brining it around with me during the day
  5. Amount of space that a DVD can hold (See if whole project can fit on DVD)
  6.  

Was my portfolio a “Better” artist’s portfolio? (Clear, organized, portable, and presentable)

Was it easy to carry around?

Expensive?

Was it easy to view all slides?

Was there any problems?

Did my message get through to you?

1. To test if the DVD was durable I bend the DVD until it broke and I realized that it would take a lot for the DVD to break. So yes the DVD was durable.  

2. To test if DVD could have been viewed on any computer or TV I first tested it on a laptop and a regular computer then I tested it on two different DVD players. After recording results I noticed that the DVD worked perfectly on all electronic devices.

 3. I noticed that the DVS was easily transported from place to place and there were no problems that where encountered.

 4. To test the amount of space on the DVD I transferred my project onto it after it was finalized and realized that it had more than enough space needed to fit , my project on it. DVD’s can hold up hours of work onto them.

 

I believe that planning my project was a great help to my hectic schedule. There was a bit of problems encountered such as finding a computer to work on, finding the right designs and since this project gave us more freedom than last time it was a bit harder to do things on our own with a bit of help from our teacher, this time we had to guidelines to follow, no rights or wrongs. The freedom that it gave us also taught me that you shouldn’t depend on others to do things. I also realized that there is a lot of work put into creating an artist’s portfolio. Technology is used more and more everyday and is making life easier and more practical. A portfolio made by technology is more accessible for gallery owners. An artist has to put into a lot of work when making their artist portfolio; they not only have to create their own artwork but they also have to figure out an easy/portable/convenient way to showcase their work to gallery owners. Presenting your art work by using technology is very simple you just have to find the right way to do it. When choosing the right way of doing it you have to get informed on how to use the program needed and then the rest is up to you. Overall I worked hard on creating my artist’s portfolio and I believe that my project is a “Better” artist’s portfolio, it is portable/convenient/feasible and has everything included.

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