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Guest Post by Laurel Black: Thoughts on Ageism From a Former Member of the Youth Cult
Graphic Design is unique among the professions in many ways, and one of the most striking is the lack of gravitas accrued by practitioners as they gain experience. With lawyers and accountants, for example, their perceived value increases in relation … Continue reading
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