Here is the first episode of this three-part podcast series I produced during my last semester in college!
Listening to this podcast back again before I post them, I can hear the progress and learning that I undertook when producing and editing it. You can hear how my voice and inflections change when I do my narration sections. You can hear how the transitions are cleaner between interviewees. You can hear the change in style as I learn how I want to better say certain things and organize sections for the listener.
Before uploading them here, I did go in and refine a couple things, but for the sake of these episodes being like keepsakes of my own progress in audio production, I didn’t want to change much. I like how you see the changes throughout the three episodes, and especially because it was for a class, I was creating this project in an environment where improvement is necessary. It’s a relic that’s only a couple months old.
I hope you like it, and thank you for listening.
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Until next time,
Madison 💌
References:
https://99designs.com/blog/design-history-movements/swiss-design/
https://www.aiga.org/what-is-design
https://www.aiga.org/resources/types-of-design-practice
Basel to Boston by Robert Wiesenberger and Elizabeth Resnick - BU Library
https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes271024.htm#st
Meggs' History of Graphic Design by Philip B. Meggs - BU Library
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