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Article: BUSINESS BRUSHES WITH SUCCESS; BECKY BAYNE DESIGNS LOGOS AND SIGNS FROM HER HOME STUDIO IN CLAY.(Neighbors Northeast)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- June 6, 2002
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Byline: Kenn Peters Staff writer
As an artist, Becky Bayne saw the handwriting on the wall. It said she had to become computer literate to succeed as a graphic artist.
So Bayne got a computer dictionary and went through it word by word.
"I taught myself the majority of everything I've learned about computers," Bayne said.
With the help of her husband, Roger, the computer was assembled and she was ready to go full force into the unknown.
The studying paid off, because today Bayne operates from the studio in her home, in Clay, Becky's Brushes Graphic Design Studio, a business that designs logos, signs, packaging and other ...
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