Designer ( noun , adjective )

(As a noun)

Designer ( noun )

  1. A person who designs, especially a person whose profession is the design of buildings, clothing, or other objects.
  2. 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:

  1. The designer of the new building was a young architect.
  2. She is a designer of websites and is known for her unique and creative designs.
  3. The designer of the new clothing line was inspired by nature.
  4. He is a designer of automobiles and his designs are known for their sleek and modern look.
  5. The designer of the new logo was able to capture the company's image perfectly.

(As an adjective)

Designer ( adjective )

  1. A person who designs, especially a person whose profession is the design of buildings, clothing, or other objects.
  2. 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:

  1. The designer of the new building was a young architect.
  2. She is a designer of websites and is known for her unique and creative designs.
  3. The designer of the new clothing line was inspired by nature.
  4. He is a designer of automobiles and his designs are known for their sleek and modern look.
  5. The designer of the new logo was able to capture the company's image perfectly.
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