martes, 31 de mayo de 2011

Parts of Speech

8 Practical Tips for Newbie Graphic Designers! 

One of my cousins recently joined a creative agency as an entry-lever graphic designer. For the first couple of weeks, he was in complete disarray. Being relatively new in the professional field, he was unaccustomed to working in an office environment. As an experienced professional of graphic design, I helped him by providing some insightful tips that I picked up during my stint as a graphic designer.
The dilemma of not being able to adjust in a new working environment is what every newbie graphic designer faces. Newly joining designers constantly face issues in adjusting to the new set-up and fail to deliver their true potential. This happens especially when you don’t know what the tools of the trade are. Today I would like to assist my newbie graphic designer friends in adapting to the new environment with these valuable career advices:

1. Learn from others:  Being new and relatively junior in practice, you must acknowledge the experience of your seniors and peers. Don’t be a know-it-all, instead learn from others. Make a note of all the insightful tips and pointers given by the people already working there. Bear in mind that the people who are more experienced that you will have learned from their mistakes. So being new, you can learn from them and avoid the mistakes that they made. Never feel ashamed in asking for help from others.

Source: http://www.graphicdesignblog.org/tips-newbie-graphic-designers/

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of, my: Conjuction
as: Preposition 
an, a: Article
recently: Adverb

joined: Verb 
creative: Adjetive

one, cousins, agency, entry-lever, graphic designer: Noun

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Being, was, working: Verb 
relatively: Adverb 
new, the, professional, unaccustomed: Adjetive
in, to: Preposition
field, office, enviroment: Noun 
he: Pronoun
the: Article

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This, you: Pronoun
happens, don't, know, are: Verb 
especially: Adverb
when, what: Conjuction
the: Article
tools, trade: Noun 
of: Preposition

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Being, must, acknowledge: Verb 
new, relatively: Adjetive 
and: Conjuction 
junior, practice, experience, seniors, peers: Noun 
in, of: Preposition 
you: Pronoun
the: Article

your: Adjective

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in, from: Preposition 
bear, mind, people, mistakes: Noun 
that, who, you: Pronoun
the: Article 
are, have, learned, will: Verb
experienced, their, more: Adjetive
  

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