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brum234
brum234 aka Isaac is a 21.13 year old boy, has been a member since March 10, 2008, has scored 56 submissions, giving an average score of 2.71.
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All about me
I'm Australian and in case someone gets this muddled up, Australian means lives in and calls the country home. Racism angers me (mainly in the form of white supremacy) my grandma is black and I am so proud to have a seriously quality heritage. I'm cool for anti-racism, for me for instance as a sign of respect and appreciation I commonly highlight the unquestionable benefits and strengths cultures/ethnicities other than my own have.

I like music, I'm studying it in fact. Guitar is my weapon of choice, followed closely by vocals and piano, hopefully can add a pencil to that list one day.

I like design and I have been known to go a little overboard with time and effort with posters for events, powerpoints, other random graphics.

I like cars, and appreciate quality design in this area. Mostly euro or euro inspired: Porsche, Audi, Aston Martin, Fiat, Vokswagen Golf and R series, Honda Accord Euro(sucks to be a yank in my books), Mazda 3.

I'm a fan of Glennz, he's almost part of my country though I'm sure he wouldn't like me saying that.. got a bunch of his shirts and loved what he said about education, focused on design but I think it applies to music as well:

"There's definitely a lot to be gained from formal design education but I guess there will always be mixed opinion from an employers point of view whether someone who has studied design is better than someone who hasn't. From personal experience I think a lot can be gained from just working alongside really talented people, its inspiring and makes you better at what you do. A design education gives you firm grounding but there will always be talented people who haven't studied."