Your education will not end the day you graduate: on the contrary, what you're doing is learning how to learn, and how to think, and how to visualize the ideas that percolate in your brain. So here's what you do: never stop thinking. Never stop asking questions. Never, never stop reading, looking, imagining what else can be done.
No LiveLoad, I did not just figure it out. But it is something that bears repeating. The timeliness refers to the end of the academic school year and the beginning stages of thesis work.
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Open Letter to Design Students ...
Came across this recently; seems timely.
Your education will not end the day you graduate: on the contrary, what you're doing is learning how to learn, and how to think, and how to visualize the ideas that percolate in your brain. So here's what you do: never stop thinking. Never stop asking questions. Never, never stop reading, looking, imagining what else can be done.
Full "Open Letter" by Jessica Helfand
seems timely?... you just figured this out?
No LiveLoad, I did not just figure it out. But it is something that bears repeating. The timeliness refers to the end of the academic school year and the beginning stages of thesis work.
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