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So far for this program I have just done all my elective classes because I transferred from Arts so I haven't actually done any human ecology or textile courses yet. Although I think if I were to pursue a career in the area of fashion and design, communication using social media would play one of the biggest roles for my success in both my undergrad and my future career. I am glad that my program requires me to take this ALES class because it will definitely be very helpful in helping me learn how to properly use social media as a source of communication in a professional manner.
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| online image obtained from http://stylebyladyg.com/2011/10/29/style-icon-twiggy-the-worlds-first-supermodel/ I think that communication is very important for someone who is in my program especially if I decide to minor in material culture and design because I will have to advertise my ideas and creations to as many people as possible around the world and the internet is a very effective way in doing that. Because there are so many resources, such as Twitter, Facebook and blogs, that we can use today to communicate with people, there is always a way to catch someone's attention. For example, if I decided to start a business selling clothes that I've made then starting a blog or a business page on Facebook would be an ideal place for me to kick-start my career and raise awareness to my line of clothes. With a blog I could post pictures and drawings of my creations and ideas that would help describe my products to consumers. The good thing about blogs is that they are open to the public so anyone can make comments on my blog and I would hopefully get lots of comments and feedback because feedback is what helps us learn in order to be successful. The downfall about advertising your ideas on a blog or any kind of social media is that people can easily steal your ideas. But then again I like to go online and look for fashion ideas myself. Here's one of my favorite DIY websites. |


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