Do you often look at colors around you and wonder what Pantone number they would be? Does your heart race with excitement at the idea of being able to print something with reflective metallics? Do you cringe every time you see Papyrus or Rosewood used for the millionth time on something in print? Then you might be a design nerd... and don't worry, you're not alone.
While it may fit the common conception that a nerd is a calculator-carrying, pocket protector-clad, glasses-wearing individual, I think this picture is much too narrow. You don't have to love computer programming or chemistry labs to earn such a distinction. According to dictionary.com, a nerd is defined as "an intelligent but single-minded person obsessed with a nonsocial hobby or pursuit." The many hours I've spent in front of my computer on any one of the Adobe Creative Suite programs comes to mind. However, the use of these programs surpasses a level of pure necessity and functionality-- It's a relationship. I know just how to push their buttons (pun intended), and they sure know how to push mine (Why is it taking ten minutes to apply that Photoshop filter?!?!?). However, the one comfort in this, when I get ashamed of how much I can geek out on discovering the perfect font for a project or a new shortcut for a frequently-used process, is the knowledge that I am not alone.
While it may fit the common conception that a nerd is a calculator-carrying, pocket protector-clad, glasses-wearing individual, I think this picture is much too narrow. You don't have to love computer programming or chemistry labs to earn such a distinction. According to dictionary.com, a nerd is defined as "an intelligent but single-minded person obsessed with a nonsocial hobby or pursuit." The many hours I've spent in front of my computer on any one of the Adobe Creative Suite programs comes to mind. However, the use of these programs surpasses a level of pure necessity and functionality-- It's a relationship. I know just how to push their buttons (pun intended), and they sure know how to push mine (Why is it taking ten minutes to apply that Photoshop filter?!?!?). However, the one comfort in this, when I get ashamed of how much I can geek out on discovering the perfect font for a project or a new shortcut for a frequently-used process, is the knowledge that I am not alone.
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