:: Did you always want to be a Designer? ::
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- mg330
I wanted to be 10 feet tall.
- Oh mypantone
- best occupation everRamanisky2
- so you wanted to be in the circus?Jaline
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not give up
- akrokdesign0
be a pilot
- attaboy
it's not to late for that private licensemarychain
- attaboy
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I wanted to be a balla'
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i rebeled against my parents "you will be a doctor" "I wil do art" "you will be a doctor" "I wil do art" "sheiet, i should have been a doctor."
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either a artist, musician or football player.
- Invalid0
From grade 1 to 3 I wanted to be a Cop. This dream ceased when my father told me they didn't make any money. The officer who came in to do a presentation wasn't impressed when I asked him if this was true.
Then from 3 to 6 I wanted to be an archiologist. This was inspired by a substitute teacher who had been on digs in Egypt. It seemed like so much fun. I ruined this one for myself by trying to steal the artifacts she had bought in, then realised they weren't worth much at all.
From 7 to 11 I was pre-occupied with girls, sneakers and hip-hop. This has remaind a constant even today. Then in late 11 grade I heard about graphic design. Always being somewhat creative, I went for it.
About 10 years on I now realise I want to be something else. A Chef.
- October0
i wanted to be a transformer and roll out
- Mr1000
My Dad was window-dresser (do they still call them that?). So there was always screen-printing stuff around. I used to buy Letrasets with my pocket money since I was about 10. I really wanted to become an architect, but that was just a crazy dream.
I had pretty much decided to become a chef – had a job lined up but found out I would be working nights and weekends for the first 5 or 6 years. This clashed horribly with my musical aspirations, so I ditched it (to my parents’ horror). Started out doing flyers an posters for my band, then other bands, then “hey presto” graphic designer.
Upon reflection, I wish I had followed through on the chef thing...
