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You Make Your Own Opportunities | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Last week as I was driving to a job site I had one of the interns in the car with me and we ended up having an interesting conversation about how a person’s behavior in the office can have either a positive or negative effect on their career path. At my second job, I taught myself Photoshop afterhours and on my lunch break.

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Drafts that might be “Better Left for Dead”

Life of an Architect

One of the topics I very briefly touched on, but did not have the time to go into any real detail on, was regarding the content on this site and where I get my ideas. In no particular order, I present you with the Better Left for Dead articles from my site. This post died due to my lack of real talent in Photoshop.

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Surviving Architecture School | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Architecture School , career , design studio Architecture and The Art of. An Electricians Bag Mehreen Kazim hi Bob, i am a 4th year architecture student. i mean would the jury for a good design with basic rendering work out as victoriously as it would for a revit or photoshop rendered presentation?

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15 Top Laptops for Architects and Designers (NEW for 2022)

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When you buy a laptop or any other product through Amazon links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Made for designers, its innovative secondary screen, the control panel, is compatible with Adobe Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere Pro and more to smooth your workflow. Architizer Journal is reader-supported. Learn more.

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Architectural Portfolios

Life of an Architect

If you are an architectural student – or a young architecture school graduate – Architectural Portfolios are extremely important. Just remember that the first version of Photoshop 1.0 Manipulating digital images for college students just wasn’t an option.