Abstract : “Professional Practice” is a term that covers the personal qualities and business procedures of the designer, and also the framework of regulation that the designer is subject to while working. Designers are creative people, and being organized does not always come naturally to a creative personality. It is, however, a trait that all designers would do well to cultivate, as there is so much more to the business of design than just designing. Being organized is probably the most important facet of a professional attitude. For those who get involved in the full range of tasks associated with the day-to-day operation of a design practice, it could be that they will spend no more than 20% of their time actively pursuing the development of a design. The other 80?n easily be taken up by the more mundane side of running a business: administration, filing, emailing, travelling, and so on.
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Cite : Raje, C. (2024). Introduction To Professional Practice (1st ed., pp. 414-433). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196897444.nsp2024.eb.ch-25
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