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Adam L. Dixon Adam L. Dixon GRAPHIC & WEB DESIGN 2014 The Art Institute of Indianapolis Gordman’s My education helped me to further evolve my technical skills in design. Mentors from school [taught me the] attitude and business aspects to showcase when working in the professional world. Adam L. Dixon is an e-commerce photo retoucher for Gordman’s Department Store in Clayton, Indiana. He edits and takes photos, and is excited to be growing with the company. “To look back at a company’s success and know that I had something to do with it [is exciting]. I have a passion for branding and hope to someday brand something beautifully. I enjoy the fast paced environment [and my team].”

Adam is thankful for the mentors, professional acquaintances, family, and friends who have supported him in his career. “The only limits that hold you back are the ones you set yourself. Something that I hold true is that there are endless opportunities for those you want them.” Adam states that he’s always staying on top of industry trends that impact his work. “My job and how well I do it will reflect on [whether] consumers buy products or not. I need to expand my mind away from simple e-commerce design and try to work to develop new trending market techniques to draw in more customers.”

Adam, who in 2014 earned an Associate of Science in Graphic Design from The Art Institute of Indianapolis, says that his education helped him to develop his technical skills. “From mentors, I picked up on the attitude and business aspects to showcase when working in the professional world.” He adds that current students should motivate themselves through experimentation. “Ask yourself if you’re mimicking someone else’s work to make it your own, or being original. Go out of your comfort zone and explore every possibility to diversify yourself.”

Adam l. Dixon
Adam L. Dixon Adam L. Dixon GRAPHIC & WEB DESIGN 2014 The Art Institute of Indianapolis Gordman’s My education helped me to further evolve my technical skills in design. Mentors from school [taught me the] attitude and business aspects to showcase when working in the professional world. Adam L. Dixon is an e-commerce photo retoucher for Gordman’s Department Store in Clayton, Indiana. He edits and takes photos, and is excited to be growing with the company. “To look back at a company’s success and know that I had something to do with it [is exciting]. I have a passion for branding and hope to someday brand something beautifully. I enjoy the fast paced environment [and my team].”

Adam is thankful for the mentors, professional acquaintances, family, and friends who have supported him in his career. “The only limits that hold you back are the ones you set yourself. Something that I hold true is that there are endless opportunities for those you want them.” Adam states that he’s always staying on top of industry trends that impact his work. “My job and how well I do it will reflect on [whether] consumers buy products or not. I need to expand my mind away from simple e-commerce design and try to work to develop new trending market techniques to draw in more customers.”

Adam, who in 2014 earned an Associate of Science in Graphic Design from The Art Institute of Indianapolis, says that his education helped him to develop his technical skills. “From mentors, I picked up on the attitude and business aspects to showcase when working in the professional world.” He adds that current students should motivate themselves through experimentation. “Ask yourself if you’re mimicking someone else’s work to make it your own, or being original. Go out of your comfort zone and explore every possibility to diversify yourself.” ↓    ↓      ↓     ↓      ↓     ↓      ↓     ↓ }}