Graphic Designer Research Paper

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Life is a process which people go through. When I was 6 my father used to ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up. During childhood, children have numerous or thousands of dreams; regardless their background, ethnicity or race. They dream about being a firefighter, truck driver, and some of them even bigger, an astronaut, for example. Being a graphic designer sounded wonderful at that moment in time. I was such a dreamer child. A child that dreamed of making electronic devices. A child's imagination is priceless. It travels a billion miles in its own world. Dreaming is a free tool that infants and adults have. I used to draw random cars on pieces of papers. However, when I was getting older, I found that becoming a graphic designer takes a lot of work. There are several government agencies that a dreamer like me would most likely work with.
One of the best-known government agencies seeking for talented
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The major goal for graphic designer in this branch of governmental is to pass their experience by teaching the various graphic design methods to young military adult students. Teach them how to work with graphs, look beyond of a simple line, etc. According to the DoDEA, a graphic designer or ( Instructional Systems Specialist ) plays an important role in using artistic methods to engage and communicate with the learners in aa inspiring, informing, and captivating environment. They are required to utilize basic design elements, such as Web development technologies and different tools that adequately express design ideas. Graphic designers in the workforce sometimes are asked to interact with clients. Accordingly, they, as teachers, should perform training session, and assist those in need when it comes to problem-solving or decision-making in order to make easier the exchange of information between stakeholders and all interested

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