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He calls everybody Wesley. Don't know why...

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A lot of drawing, meetings, and planning later; proud of how this one turned out ☘️ HUGE thank yous to everyone at Notre Dame and Under Armour for helping bring this to life (special shout out to my partner in crime Tim O’Connor! oak) One down, more to come!

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@GAMoons "Because I decided to follow you I have some say in what you say". So much easier just to choose to unfollow or disengage entirely

oak (@oaknd1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@GAMoons i adopted that posture years ago and pissed some people off doing it but I still think it's the right way to use twitte r

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@GAMoons if something is affecting my general sense of well being it's up to me to recognize that and make revisions.

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@Kelevader that wasn't my best moment and I apologize for blocking you. It was out of character. I'm sorry you felt bad about it. :/

oak (@oaknd1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@Kelevader that's very nice to hear. I'm glad you're still at it. It took me about five years of daily pro work to start seeing results

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@Kelevader design is a product of hard work and efficiency more than anything else. If you figure those things out the work gets way better.

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@Kelevader my advice would be to soak up as much as you can in that job and be quick to jump to next one when you stop learning new things

oak (@oaknd1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@Kelevader Learn to listen to the little voice in your head that says "that's stupid. Why would adobe make this so hard?"...

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@Kelevader efficiency is really under rated. Two designers with equally good ideas: the more efficient one is more valuable.

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@Kelevader Because the more efficient one can do three or four projects in the time it takes the other to do one.