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Why graphic design still matters in the 21st century

  • Writer: Mark McGann
    Mark McGann
  • May 2, 2020
  • 1 min read

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Manuel Murphy
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Miriam
May 05

That article makes a great point about graphic design still being about storytelling and human connection, not just software skills. I remember feeling stuck trying to teach myself until a mentor told me that structured learning makes all the difference, which is why I looked into places like charter college where you can study design in a hands-on way. Having that solid foundation has helped me communicate ideas so much more confidently.

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