NEW YORK, NY, July 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) Art has been a long part of human history and innovation - in fact, it dates all the way back to pre-civilization-era paintings on cave walls. While art has come a long way since prehistoric times, it is still vital in communicating ideas from person to person. This benefit is greatly used by graphic designers all over the world, who have capitalized on the technologically innovative art form to help companies brand themselves and entice wider audiences. A recent article from The San Francisco Chronicle focuses on a Los Angeles clothing company known as Unlimited, Ltd. Clothing. The new enterprise has experienced a great deal of success due to its graphic design incorporation and high-quality product line - more notably, the company is ran by teenagers. Miles Arnone, a young graphic design professional, notes that this particular success is a great indication of how innovative and enterprising young artists are.
Many may wonder how successful a youth-run company can be, especially in the significantly delicate fashion industry. The article explains, "In the future this underground company will have collections in partnership with bigger companies such as Alternative Apparel, American Apparel, and Brandy Melville. After their first collection with American Apparel selling out extremely quickly in April 2012, they plan on doing collaborations with big companies as well as small starting companies in the near and far future."
"The successes of Unlimited Ltd. show that the starving artist is not necessarily that hungry anymore. In fact, he's feasting on a unique blend of creativity and business-savvy skills," observes Miles Arnone. Arnone has served as a graphic designer for a lighting fixture company as well as a graphic design business located out of Charlotte, NC.
"I started graphic design at a young age, and although it has brought me much success, I have had to keep with a lot of changes in technology," notes Miles Arnone. He claims that the field requires individuals who are quick to learn and eager to take on new technology - without it, they would fail as graphic designers.
This ability to adapt to new technology is also learning how to not only use it for art, but also to expand business. According to SF Chronicle, Unlimited Ltd. Clothing has done just that with its crowd-sourcing initiatives. Miles Arnone commends the young company for taking bold approaches to seek funding through Kickstarter and Indiegogo campaigns. "Being a graphic artist means paying attention to what consumers want and these professionals have done so by asking eager consumers to help fund these projects."
ABOUT:
Miles Arnone is a professional marketer who has an extensive work history as a talented graphic design company. He served as a graphic artist for a lighting fixture company based in South Carolina for over two years and has since grown to be a highly-skilled professional at a Charlotte-based graphic design company in North Carolina. Although he is an artist, he has also demonstrated business and academic expertise. In addition to earning his Bachelor's Degree in Political Science as well as English from The University of South Carolina, he embarked on self-taught graphic design lessons to get to the professional level he is currently at.
Website: http://milesarnone.net
Miles Arnone: Graphic Design Shows Promise Among Youth
Graphic design has remained a steadily growing field despite the near collapse of the American economy. Miles Arnone, graphic design specialist, indicates that this growth may be in part due to youthful innovation.
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