Exemplar Wave 10 Features – Adi Jian

XPOK In wave 10 we continue featuring some highlights of the Exemplar nominations received by judges in our region.

Stay tuned to this blog or to the Europe-East Magic Judges Facebook group to read more features, today we present…

 


Adi Jian

Adi Jian L1, Israel

Adi Jian L1, Israel

Adi started playing Magic with Conflux set and now she is working in the same store where she began playing. A year ago, she became a TO and got certified as an L1 judge, since then she is judging events non-stop, FNMs, pre-releases and even PPTQs. Adi is also an active designer on the Graphic Design Gang project (designing the MJM banners and more) and a very active judge in local community projects (Hebrew player handbook, hosting weekly MTG league study group tournaments etc.)

Adi received 4 nominations in Wave 10, let’s have a look at them.

David de la Iglesia had this to say about Adi:

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Thank you Adi for all your efforts within the Graphic Design project. I am very fond of your ideas and your design style, and I value very much how easy it is for you to listen and to incorporate feedback from other project members. I appreciate two key qualities from you: your attention to detail and the continuous involvement in this project over time since you joined.

[/cets_callout_box] Yuval Tzur had this to say about Adi:

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Adi, you keep impressing me wave after wave with all the extra work you’re doing. You got involved in the a project aimed at explaining the rules (and how to play the game) to new players, especially kids, and your contribution in designing the pamphlets was paramount for them to exist. But you didn’t stop there. When you felt like the project was grinding to a halt, you raised a flag to the project’s lead, who managed to change course before the ship hit the rocks. The project is on the verge of assisting the first wave of new players right before the summer break – a deadline that would’ve never been met without your actions. Keep up with the good and hard work, and your can-do attitude!

[/cets_callout_box] Alon Luski  had this to say about Adi:

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Adi, even while working a full time job and trying to help old and new players alike on a regular basis, you always seem to find time to do more then you should have time for. During our project of making a Hebrew basic rules manual for new players you found the time and donate your artistic skills in order to polish the project and make sure it’s something we can all be proud of. I hope you’ll help us create more great things in the future and stay a great judge. 

[/cets_callout_box] Uri Hershkovitz  had this to say about Adi:

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Adi, You ALWAYS put a lot of effort into everything you do, and we all notice. You go above and beyond expectations when working as part of a team, and you put many hours of hard work making the new player manual project in Israel into something beautiful and amazing. Thank you for taking the project so seriously and helping shape it into a finished product! 

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Congratulations Adi, and thanks for your astonishing work!