rosan:
or as the cheshire cat says... (I know it in spanish so I hope the translation is
not so bad): doesn't matter where you are going... if you walk enough, you will
always get somewhere.
maria.
Rosan Chow wrote:
> 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
>
> – ˇ
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