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I am a graphic designer who always tries to find the best possible creative solution to a problem. I work with clients to figure the solution that is best, and then I use my own creative thinking and problem solving to reach an end product. I also always try to look for inspiration in order to better my own creative thinking. I believe that inspiration is everywhere. It is not just on websites. It can come from where you live, what you like to do, your favorite movie, etc. Anything that is a part of who you are can act as inspiration for a project. In addition, I am also very process driven. I do my best to figure out the best solution that a client may have by really understanding what there are all about. This ultimately allows me to create the best possible design for them. I also respect deadlines, and do my best to use my time wisely in creating the best possible work. I also enjoy printmaking. For the past year and a half, I have been creating one color and multiple color block prints depicting various subjects. I would like to find a career where I am able to utilize my art and design skills in a way where I am constantly looking for inspiration by myself, as well as others. I am a great team player, and I hope to be able to work with a creative team to create the best work for clients.
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Hear from members why AIGA is the place to go for connections, resources, savings, education, recognition and—of course—inspiration.
Section: About AIGA - Tags: membership
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In conjunction with AIGA’s “50 Books/ 50 Covers of 2010” exhibition, Barbara deWilde and Tony Chu designed WhatTheBook.org, an online space for people to express their feelings—both excitement and unease—about the changing form of books.
Section: Inspiration - Tags: book design, interaction design, Exhibition
Deborah Sussman received a 2004 AIGA Medal in recognition of her role as a trailblazer in the field of environmental graphic design, creating striking visual imagery and devising its imaginative application for architectural and public spaces both permanent and temporary, including the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, Seattle’s opera house, and Disney World.
Section: Inspiration - Tags: environmental design, AIGA Medal
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