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Artists

How do we as designers and artists see ourselves

Purpose is the driver of all things great and out of it comes determination.

How do we Designers / Artists see ourselves? Most importantly, how do we see our roles? Are we regular employees making pretty graphics for a living? Are we just average citizens getting on with life? Do we see ourselves as having any meaningful influence in anything?

There are two groups of people, the people who govern and the people who are governed, and in another sense, the makers and the consumers.

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Africa Now

There is something distinctly unreal about Africa in the way the continent was portrayed in TV shows I used to watch as a child and keep repeating themselves in my day as if I migrated to the foreign places whose names I only knew via the world Atlas. Somehow we figured that becoming other people, inheriting their culture and beliefs were the best way to measure progress. I often wonder at the difference between Johannesburg and downtown Brooklyn, or if a stranger can decipher our values by reading our magazines or watching our television programmes.

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