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Which Design Student are You?

Chuck Dillion, a lecturer at The Hussian School of Art in Philadelphia, has sketched a cartoon of the different Design students he has encountered in his 10 year teaching career. Great Stuff! Here are my favorites:

dirty

brownnoser

club

disappearing

gamer

stressed

Check out the rest of his great sketches at Blog 30 x 30.

Via: Blankanvas





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  • Comments

    Praveen Verma
    Jun 18, 09 – 9:25 pm

    Neat and very nicely done. I studied design and could so easily relate it to my class. By the way, I would fit in your Dirty Student category.:)

    Nicklaus Deyring
    Jun 19, 09 – 9:50 pm

    I’d be a strange combination of the disappearing student and the stressed student, depending on the class. Fun stuff!

    Mort
    Jun 20, 09 – 5:49 am

    I have been a few of these students. Mostly the stressed student, which lead me to become the stressed designer that I am.

    Michael
    Jun 20, 09 – 4:33 pm

    Ahha that made my day! Hilarious! i can sadly put names to each and every one of these stereotypes :D We had a name for the disappearing student…we called them PHANTOMS!

    Monday, June 22, 2009 | shiner.clay
    Jun 23, 09 – 4:58 am

    [...] So…which design student are you? [...]

    mikoy
    Aug 15, 09 – 8:05 pm

    im a combination of all but i’m more of a stressed one… hah!the illustrations are so cool!


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