Graphics...
Jan. 29th, 2006 01:52 amOkay, so Miss
freddiefraggles was asking what I do in my graphics course, and about graphics in general. So I'm going to write a little about that.
But first, a rant ( on the whole 'I could have made that in 5 minutes' stock comment on designs )
Ahem. Okay, that's done. Onto the description of what the course is like. I will mention that it's rather different to the graphic design course run at Exeter by whatever they renamed the Pallas department to, though that one is very good, and I'll describe it and say why I give it a big recommendation after...
( My graphic design course )
( And finally, Exeter's 15-40 credits of graphic design )
My provisional idea for my next bit of writing is explaining why I don't think that hypothecation (assigning the money gained from taxes in a certain area to be spent in that area - e.g. cigarette tax in hospitals) is particularly necessary, except as a vote winner.
Final thought for the day - it's interesting how buying furniture makes me feel old, but I also get a fair bit of pride out of the fact that I have put several items together that I now use everyday.
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But first, a rant ( on the whole 'I could have made that in 5 minutes' stock comment on designs )
Ahem. Okay, that's done. Onto the description of what the course is like. I will mention that it's rather different to the graphic design course run at Exeter by whatever they renamed the Pallas department to, though that one is very good, and I'll describe it and say why I give it a big recommendation after...
( My graphic design course )
( And finally, Exeter's 15-40 credits of graphic design )
My provisional idea for my next bit of writing is explaining why I don't think that hypothecation (assigning the money gained from taxes in a certain area to be spent in that area - e.g. cigarette tax in hospitals) is particularly necessary, except as a vote winner.
Final thought for the day - it's interesting how buying furniture makes me feel old, but I also get a fair bit of pride out of the fact that I have put several items together that I now use everyday.