Posted by Jack Eaton on July 7, 2012 · Leave a Comment
“If you give a good designer a sharp pencil he can achieve anything,” says 20-year-old graphic designer Jordan Ivey. Ivey started practising in graphic design at the age of 15, designing identities for local bands. This was a task that required motivation and networking, a demonstration of his ability to follow-up his interests from a young age. … Continue reading →
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