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  • A rough, incomplete pattern I worked on for a package design that never happened. Looks a bit chain mail-y.

    A rough, incomplete pattern I worked on for a package design that never happened. Looks a bit chain mail-y.

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    • 6 months ago
  • October 2nd marked the beginning of my design internship at Whitman Emorson. So far it’s been an absolute blast! Their varied clientele means I never know what kind of work I’m going to do next and this keeps me on my toes.

It has only been a couple of weeks but I’ve already learned so much. A lot of it consist of lessons that I would have never learned in school. I’m immensely grateful.

The first work I did for them was designing this website for The Frocktail Party, an annual fashion event in Toronto that auctions off designer garments to raise money for diabetes research. It’s a fairly simple design but it feels good to see it up and running.

    October 2nd marked the beginning of my design internship at Whitman Emorson. So far it’s been an absolute blast! Their varied clientele means I never know what kind of work I’m going to do next and this keeps me on my toes.

    It has only been a couple of weeks but I’ve already learned so much. A lot of it consist of lessons that I would have never learned in school. I’m immensely grateful.

    The first work I did for them was designing this website for The Frocktail Party, an annual fashion event in Toronto that auctions off designer garments to raise money for diabetes research. It’s a fairly simple design but it feels good to see it up and running.

    Source: thefrocktailparty.com
    • 6 months ago
    • 1 notes
  • “Naive optimism is everything. I think a lot of people approach the world thinking that things are reserved for people who are qualified in some official capacity. Some people assume they could never be as good at something as some master, which makes them self-defeat before they start. I think some things that are really incredible were achieved because people were really naive when they began—they had an idea, set out to do it, and learned along the way.”
    — Russ Maschmeyer
    Source: thegreatdiscontent.com
    • 9 months ago
    • 12 notes
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