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#1 irxstudio

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Posted 13 June 2008 - 12:04 AM

Before starting, I would like to say that I have read the "Read before post topic", however I'm not going to follow the table because I don't like formality. Onto the topic, my name is Peter, I'm 20 years old student in the major of Business Information Systems.

My passion is clearly anything related to computers, starting from gaming, through pointless mouse clicking on the screen, until graphical designing (lately). I found the designing very attractive, time consuming (but not a wasted time!), innovative etc. Last year I just cannot stop drawing, manipulating, interpreting different sort of things.

I don't know what you mean by bad stuff, but if it's anything bad I can say about myself, that's maybe my limited creativity. I'm like a big truck here, need a heavy push to start, and then I cannot stop, but this push normally comes from other people's work which some designers may find wrong. However, I think inspiring and manipulating is never bad when done correctly.

My two cents.

Edit: Oh, and I'm not married. (yet!)

P.S. Hey girls! :)

#2 DreamSky

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Posted 14 June 2008 - 07:40 AM

Hi and welcome to the forum!
It seems you are interested in a lot of stuff, that's a good thing (at least according to me :) ). I'd love to see your works.

P.S. Nice to see someone else from Bulgaria :)

#3 _Redrum

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Posted 14 June 2008 - 07:54 PM

You don't like formality? But formality is just another word for respect. When you dress well for a job interview, for example, it shows the employer that you respect the job interview process. You should know, we have quite a bit of formality here, especially on the Design Team.

About "inspiring and manipulating", I would be extremely careful with that. One of the *ahem* formalities we have here is that designers must respect each other's work and the work created by other designers outside of this website. This should be a rule for all designers, actually. We all look at inspirational work I'm sure, but at the same time it's best to create your designs by yourself, without having to manipulate previous ideas.




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