
The above jumped out at me from an August edition of Design Week (Apologies for the retrospective nature of the past few posts, but I had an inspirational summer!), so it made it into my clippings folder. It came from an article by independent coach Ron Petrie entitled
'Stepping up to the next level; Just doing a good job isn't good enough any more. If you want to make a difference now, you have to be brilliant at what you do' [Design Week 13.08.09]. The article itself was pretty informative, and was basically highlighting the need to take control of and responsibility for your career, by being 'action-oriented'. As a burgeoning graphic designer on the cusp of a new course and a new career the above points really inspired me to jump into my studies with both feet, to ensure I come out the other end 'brilliant at what I do'...
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