19. Designs are just challenges.
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20. How do I take on a challenge?
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21. I always bounce back.
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22. From one challenge to another
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23. Thinking outside the box
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Thought goes into everything you see, and every design is created with you, the audience, in mind.
Designs are a steady balance between necessity and detail. Without one or the other, a design becomes pointless.
I’m a graphic design student at full sail university. I’m 21 years old. I’m continuously growing, changing, and improving.
I’m constantly trying to better myself, whether that be with new skills and hobbies, or in general.
I live my life like this. I’m determined to make others smile, and through graphic design I think I can do just that. If you spread positivity, it will find its way back to you.
I will create art that makes people feel as if it was made just for them.
I ask myself, What does the design need to be practical and functional? What are my client’s needs? Now that I’ve achieved this, what can I add to cater to my client’s wants?
I don’t just make good designs. I will make great, unforgettable designs
When faced with competition, I vow to do the best work I can. There are a few things that help me with this.
I won’t stop until everything is how you want it. Details are what pops, what stands out and makes the difference between average and spectacular.
I worked as a supervisor for years, and I have learned to set a good example through these three aspects.
Graphic design is an ever-changing field. I pick up on new programs quickly. I’m open to any changes, and I love finding new ways (or faster ways) to do the same thing.
I’ve learned over the years that there is always a way to solve a challenge. I constantly push myself to do better, even to be better, which is essentially creating a challenge for myself on a daily basis.
I get a lot of satisfaction from solving a problem start to finish. The solution is out there somewhere, and I’m always working to find it.
Do you ever get an idea in your head but you just can’t get it down on paper? When you want to do something a certain way but you don’t know how? This happens to me every day. I have to figure out a way to turn that inspiration into something real, visible.
I’ve dealt with a lot in my life, from mental health issues, to family, to financial struggle. Over the years I’ve learned how I best tackle these challenges.
No matter the challenges I face, I keep my head up and push through knowing that there is a solution to everything.
When I finish one project, I’m onto the next. Some people
I ask myself, What does the design need to be practical and functional? What are my client’s needs? Now that I’ve achieved this, what can I add to cater to my client’s wants?