Plagiarism is the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas passing them off as one’s own. It might seem a lit bit bad but, in fact, it’s just another way to learn and grow with someone else’s work. For you to do it you’ll need to search several times, and you will became a better-informed person and you will find yourself more capable of dealing with problems or situations the future might bring. You will be happier and get stronger everyday. All the process of plagiarism will, for sure, teach you something; at least, it will make you more aware of what’s going on in Graphic Design and in everything else that makes part of your daily life. If you are young, just do it, don’t think about the consequences.
Be a plagiarist as long as you can.
Pretend everything is yours.
Imitate all your eyes can see.
Copy whatever you want, wherever you are.
Use someone else’s work as your own.
Collect everything in the streets, so you can use it later.
Put your face and name in a lot of different places.
Turn private what doesn’t belong to you.
Act like other people do, including attitudes, behaviours, etc.
Cut and paste someone else’s work.
Repeat words you hear outside.
Do the illegal, the dishonest way to work and to live, as well.
Offend people, be a fraud.
Steal literature, and everything you want to.
Build your graphic design assignments just like everybody does.
Quote without crediting the source.
Present as new and original something that really isn’t.
Tuesday, 2 October 2007
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