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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Symopsium

Symposium "What Pittsburg gave me was an appreciation for typography."
Lippincott
Brandon Murphy first came in Pittsburg State on a track scholarship in 1985. He had dreams of being a professional athlete but got a degree in commercial graphics as a safety net in case he got injured. Brandon loved the community Pittsburg had and sometimes I feel that being from Pittsburg it will lead me to nothing. He said that "nowhere leads to somewhere". That’s good to hear people say because it’s easy to fall into a rut and feel lost. Brandon escaped Pittsburg and began working in Duplin and now he works for Lippincott. originally started as an industrial design firm. They developed the interior design of submarines for the U.S. government. Brandon worked with many people in this company and felt like he was a good problem solver. It was interesting to hear him talk about how this job is not always easy and that problem solving isn’t always about finding an answer but sometimes asking new questions. Today we become so reliant on technology that we it would be easy to forget about the basics. We have to remember the our basics

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