Album Cover Essay

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Extra Credit If I ever had an album cover like the beetles, I would make it very beautiful and decorated. I would also love to incorporate people on the front cover, which I believed were successful in impacting the world. Altogether, for me this would include big people such as Steve Jobs, Michael Jordan, and Barack Obama, for many reasons. One of the big people that I would like to incorporate on my album cover would be Steve jobs. Jobs was a phenomenal individual that did reached great achievements in his life. Even though Jobs was fired from Apple, he was able to come back and make a huge impact on the company. Short after apple fired Jobs they began to struggle, and the company overall started crumbling on its way to a defeat. However, …show more content…
I would like to incorporate him on my cover for many reasons, one reason being the type of entertainer he was. Michael Jordan was a basketball player and is one of the greatest to ever play. He would always put on an intense show for everyone to watch and never disappoint. He would always make incredibly tough shots and capitalize at the end of every game. In result of this, everyone would always watch him with their families and enjoy a nice time. Ultimately, this made Jordan a great entertainer for thousands of people around the world, and for that reason he should be on my album cover. I would also love to add one last person to my album cover and that would be Barak Obama. In my opinion Obama was an amazing president that accomplished a big milestone in society. He was able to become the first ever African American president and this was a big accomplishment by him for everyone around the United States. I also believe that he was a very humble president compared to all the others and this made me genuinely favor him a bit more. Since he was such a humble individual and was able to reach a great milestone he should be included on my album

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