Designer
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noun
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adjective
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(As a noun)
Designer ( noun )
- A person who designs, especially a person whose profession is the design of buildings, clothing, or other objects.
- A person who creates and plans the overall look and function of a website, advertisement, brochure, etc.
Origin:
From middle english designen, from old french desjoindre, desjoindre ("to unyoke, release, disengage, free; to design"), from latin designare ("to mark out, designate, appoint, assign, choose"), from de- ("away, off") + signare ("to mark, sign").
Examples:
- The designer of the new building was a young architect.
- She is a designer of websites and is known for her unique and creative designs.
- The designer of the new clothing line was inspired by nature.
- He is a designer of automobiles and his designs are known for their sleek and modern look.
- The designer of the new logo was able to capture the company's image perfectly.
(As an adjective)
Designer ( adjective )
- A person who designs, especially a person whose profession is the design of buildings, clothing, or other objects.
- A person who creates and plans the overall look and function of a website, advertisement, brochure, etc.
Origin:
From middle english designen, from old french desjoindre, desjoindre ("to unyoke, release, disengage, free; to design"), from latin designare ("to mark out, designate, appoint, assign, choose"), from de- ("away, off") + signare ("to mark, sign").
Examples:
- The designer of the new building was a young architect.
- She is a designer of websites and is known for her unique and creative designs.
- The designer of the new clothing line was inspired by nature.
- He is a designer of automobiles and his designs are known for their sleek and modern look.
- The designer of the new logo was able to capture the company's image perfectly.