Hi Chris - such a good idea!
For those who are interested:
Rosan holds two degrees in Visual Communication Design from the
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. Her attitudes toward design
are heavily influenced by her former advisor, Jorge Frascara. She has
practiced design first at Philips and later in a small firm until one
morning she woke up and found no more motivation to go to work.
Subsequently, She returned to graduate school in 1996 and had so much
fun that she continued on with her Ph.D. after finishing her Masters.
Basically she is interested in knowing more about the world and hopes to
follow the footsteps of Jorge Frascara to design for social change. She
also tries to live by Jorge's moto: do something useful or significant.
Rosan Chow
Graduate Student
College of Design
North Carolina State University
"Chris RUST(SCS)" wrote:
> Dan's question does raise the issue of what being a designer is (paid or
> otherwise). However I wonder if there is some point in us responding by giving
> a brief statement of our experience and interests. That is a common feature of
> some lists and there is some point in knowing where people are coming from
when
> you read what they say. I value equally the people in this community who have
> practical experience and those who have come into the arena from a more
> theoretical position, or by a happy accident
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