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Ryerson GCM Grad Book 2019

Grad book showcasing the 2019 graduates from the Graphic Communications Management program at Ryerson University (Toronto, Canada).

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If you could add<br />

a new course to<br />

<strong>GCM</strong>, what would<br />

it be and why?<br />

If you could change<br />

one thing about<br />

yourself, what would<br />

it be and why?<br />

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If I could add a course to Graphic<br />

Communications Management I would<br />

implement two things. One, design courses that<br />

challenge students with design-oriented projects<br />

and two, a concentration in design. Many<br />

students are surprised when arriving into the<br />

first year that there is little to no design.<br />

I believe <strong>GCM</strong> is a great foundation for<br />

students to understand the importance of print<br />

and how to produce a quality project. Adding a<br />

few design related courses or a concentration<br />

would evolve <strong>GCM</strong> to become an even more<br />

well-rounded program.<br />

The one thing I would change about my self is<br />

being a perfectionist. I have a tendency of over<br />

examining the details and stress about every<br />

little thing related to a design. When it comes<br />

to a project that I am really passionate about I<br />

tend to be very particular and overanalyze my<br />

content. Resulting in delaying a finished project<br />

because I am not satisfied with the overall<br />

quality. This may be a good trait to others but<br />

sometimes it gets in the way of my studies and I<br />

have to remind myself to work efficiently.<br />

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