[dfd_spacer screen_wide_resolution=”1280″ screen_wide_spacer_size=”” screen_normal_resolution=”1024″ screen_tablet_resolution=”800″ screen_mobile_resolution=”480″ screen_mobile_spacer_size=”80″][dfd_heading enable_delimiter=”” style=”style_01″ title_font_options=”tag:h5|font_size:15|color:%23ffffff|line_height:25″ subtitle_font_options=”tag:h3″]Jeremy Robinson[/dfd_heading][dfd_heading enable_delimiter=”” style=”style_01″ title_font_options=”tag:h5|font_size:7|color:%238b8b8b|line_height:25|letter_spacing:15″ subtitle_font_options=”tag:h3″]Photographer[/dfd_heading][dfd_spacer screen_wide_resolution=”1280″ screen_wide_spacer_size=”20″ screen_normal_resolution=”1024″ screen_tablet_resolution=”800″ screen_mobile_resolution=”480″ screen_normal_spacer_size=”20″ screen_tablet_spacer_size=”20″ screen_mobile_spacer_size=”20″]
Being a designer goes a step further than trying to evoke emotion, it’s trying to make a reaction. It is objective-driven, and that’s what makes it interesting. Designing a product is designing a relationship. Graphic design is the paradise of individuality, eccentricity, heresy, abnormality, hobbies, and humor.
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