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The key distinction between a Concept Developer and an Art Director lies in their roles: an Art Director oversees both the concept and the execution of all visual aspects of the form, while a Concept Developer allows room for other artists to share and express their creativity during execution. Therefore, I do not identify as an Art Director; rather, I see myself as a Concept Developer who enjoys researching resources and presenting the project concept to provide guidance and direction for the team members working on their respective parts.

Primavera

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