There are so many ways to succeed in digital design. Personally, I’m not that good at digital design, but I am getting better through the 3 steps I’m about to write about. This blog post will be me addressing three strategies for succeeding in Digital Design. The first strategy is listening to Mrs. Gottfried’s talks at the beginning of class. Mrs. Gottfried will have a discussion almost every class at the start. This is typically a tutorial or presentation. For example, when we started using Adobe Illustrator for a project she showed the class a quick tutorial on how to use the pen tool. This was very helpful and necessary because when you use Illustrator, the tool you use most is the pen tool. Some people who didn’t pay attention to this tutorial or were absent ended up having to look up online tutorials and figure it out on their own. If they had payed attention to the tutorial, this could’ve been prevented. They could have saved themselves a lot of time in the long run. Paying attention and asking questions is very important to be able to succeed in her class! The second strategy is asking for help. Ask for help! Whether it be from your neighbor, someone across the room, or Gottfried herself; ask for help when you get stuck! I´ve found this class is about figuring it out and there are so many tools to help you with that. If you ever get stuck ask someone what next steps should be. The third and last strategy is to give it your all. Overall trying your best is the most important thing. Effort can go a lot farther then skill when you give it your everything. Although you might not understand a concept at first, if you peresevere and ask for help you will be able to succeed! Here are 3 ways you can be successful in digital design. I hope you liked my blog post!
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Dominic Parra
3/14/2019 12:13:29 pm
I like how your blog was really written simple. It's kind of like someone can just read this with ease. I wonder if you could maybe add a little bit more information because it might help whoever reads this get a bit more understanding of what you're trying to say. I think your next steps are to write more words because I think the blog post has to be around 300- 500 words.
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