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raises hand
Bachelors of Fine Arts (BFA) from Pratt Institute in NYC. Concentration in Graphic Design and Art Direction (print). Had to teach myself web design and Flash.
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Senior Member
I have a Master's degree in Aménagement (M.Sc.A.) In English, there are no words to translate it except Design. I also hold a bachelor's degree in industrial design.
It is true that aesthetics has gone "mainstream" since the age of the computer. However, I know for a fact that my traning has proved useful in all of my endeavours.
Vive le design !
Luke
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general rule bender
I have no formal training, I just picked it up as I went along.
Frank Lloyd Wright never officially was an architect, he never had any sort of degree or accredation
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general rule bender
Originally posted by dazza3
Granted, it is possible that in Architecture you might possibly study colour theory - I don't really know, but I really don't think they teach you things like typography.
But I guess an architect is a creatively minded person, so would probably have an interest in many forms of design.
Didn't the guy who makes www.yugop.com use to be an architect?
At the University of Waterloo, architecture students don't touch architectural design until 2nd or 3rd year. Until then, they do drawing and theory classes.
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Lunch is for wimps.
yeah, i've seen plenty of aiga print designers who have had a real hard time building something that we as flashers would consider slick, engaging, or original, but then you look at their portfolios and their logos, illustration, brochures, annual reports, whatever...are real impressive...
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FK M.D.
Originally posted by UnderTheSun
footer: red click, blue click
his is the best footer i have seen
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