Is It A Goodbye? Maybe, Maybe Not

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Hello to my dear fellows, As you can see from the title of my post, this may be my last post. Or not. I don't know. Maybe, it is just a break.  As you all know I write in this blog because it is a requirement of the Material Design course I take this year. I am supposed to tell you about the tools we have learned to create materials and what I have gone through while using them.  When I first heard this from our teacher Dr Gökçe Kurt Tiftik, it seemed like it would be tiring. But it was not like that at all. Writing here, talking with you, introducing all those tools with my own words... All of them was a great way to learn using those tools. I must say it also develops my English quite a lot. You know my first language is Turkish. ALSO, another plus point is that I feel like an up-to-date person who uses technology while keeping this blog. So we use technology while learning how to use technology to create materials. Isn't it amazing? Sometimes graduating and being a teacher s

I've Created My Own Movie Poster!

Hello my dear fellows!

Today, I'm going to talk about an experience of mine which is really enjoyable for me. It's making a movie poster as you can understand it from the title of the post. It's given by our teacher as a homework. We're assigned to do a movie poster of book we have read.

Since I love both reading books and watching movies, I've done this homework with pleasure.

I've chosen The Stranger by Albert Camus as the book. Then I've found the site which I will use to create my movie poster and I created it.

At the end, here is my poster:


I know that it's not looking so professional but I think it's quite good for a beginner. 


So, it was all for today's post.
Thank you for reading and please don't forget to leave your comments below.
Love!


The tool I've used to do my movie poster:

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