it s important because peopole are out there and theri looking for some good things and if they dont see that then there going to leave cause they wasted theri money on something they thought would be good but it tured out to be bad.
A set designer is an entertainment professional who designs scenery. Set designers work in film, television, theater, dance, concert, and pageant production, as well as in other areas. Any event which requires the presentation of people on a stage will involve a set designer, whether it's a speech from a head of state or a daytime soap opera. Set designers can be very highly compensated for their work, especially when they work on large and fine art productions, such as broadway shows.
Protocols are set of standards that help programmers/designers/administrators to have common set of standards for Computing & Network Devices.
Its a person that designs a set for a movie or play........
Set designers
Neither. Designers set up fashion shows themselves. If it is a mixed show, with many different designers, and a competition of sorts, I would expect that the designers would pay to be in the show.
The working hours for a Lego set designer can range depending on the level of skills their specific tasks require. Most Lego set designers work 6 days a week on their projects.
Web designers can work anywhere. As long as there is a computer and someone that has paid you to do a job for them, you can be anywhere. You could set up a website in one country and then set up another in another country. Also, if you have a web design knowledge, you can create web templates and sell them online. It is very profitable work at home job.
That is up to the set designers.
The text on the screen at the beginning and end of a film that list the people that starred in or contributed to the film. eg the actors, the director, the producers, the costume and set designers etc.
$150-$350 of additional pay
Pantone colors are used by designers and printers
This is usually called the instruction set, but sometimes it was called the order code (usually in early british computers where some of the designers had worked at Bletchley Park during the war).