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    Copywriters vs Art Directors

    by Sam Johnson 2012-06-04, 11:30 PMupdated 2019-10-04, 2:22 PM

     

    A copywriter and an art director have to inevitably work with each other and have to deal with creativity every day. But if you notice their working style, you will find differences in habits and choices. The following illustrations exploit those differences and give us a view on how the people who hold those professions operate.

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