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Old 03-27-2012, 06:18 AM
PrettyBoy PrettyBoy is offline
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On GC, I'll make changes if I see a mistake, but for the most part, I feel comfortable typing even if most of the time my grammar is off. My spelling is okay, but I know my sentence structure needs work, but on here I don't go out of my way to make it look like I excel in the English laguage. I type how I talk on here. Funny thing is I got an A in all of my english classes when I was in undergrad, but after graduation, I went to CCS which is an art and design school, so I didn't write that much when I was there. My time consisted of all nighters sketching, rendering, and designing products, mainly cars and trucks.

Now that I'm working in the automotive industry as a designer/stylist, I do write more than I did when I was at CCS, but still not much. It's usually when I'm setting up a presentation to start the second phase of an internal automotive design project -a virtual concept car. With that, I'll mount (with other designers) research and support work on presentation boards, and with other desginers I'll set up an LCD screen -for supportive marketing presentations. Generally, once I present my designs to the project chief with the initial completed research which we use to explore the car's overall personality, focus, and the design direction, the chief designer is generally the only person left to look at my work. By then we've already agreed to the next steps, deadlines and reviews. The marketing team are the people who make our work look good with words. I don't have to worry about that much. Most of my reading and writing is at work when I'm reading and returning e-mails to my boss and others. On here, I don't work for or with you jokers () so on here it's not important to me.
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Last edited by PrettyBoy; 03-27-2012 at 06:24 AM.
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