Everything around you is art.
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Design is about necessity & details
Jessica Barnaby, graphic designer
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A little about me
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Background in psychology
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Self taught on Photoshop
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I’m always making new goals
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I never settle for who I am.
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Spread positivity.
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I will leave my mark on the world.
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EFFICIENT
ATTENTIVE
CREATION
my mantra:
unforgettable
designs
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Competitive
Advantages
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Attention to detail
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Strong work ethic,
positive attitude,
high standards.
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Learning to adapt.
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I love a challenge.
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Problem solving
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Designs are just challenges.
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How do I take on a challenge?
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I always bounce back.
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From one challenge to another
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Thinking outside the box
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When a challenge stumps me?
Take
a
new
approach!
& strive to succeed
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Success is happiness,
even with mistakes
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Email: jessica.barnaby@gmail.com
Behance: https://www.behance.net/jdbarnaby
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicabarnaby
CONTACT ME:

Jessica Barnaby PPP Final

Editor's Notes

  • #3 Thought goes into everything you see, and every design is created with you, the audience, in mind.
  • #4 Designs are a steady balance between necessity and detail. Without one or the other, a design becomes pointless.
  • #5 I’m a graphic design student at full sail university. I’m 21 years old. I’m continuously growing, changing, and improving.
  • #10 I’m constantly trying to better myself, whether that be with new skills and hobbies, or in general.
  • #11 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.
  • #12 I will create art that makes people feel as if it was made just for them.
  • #13 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?
  • #14 I don’t just make good designs. I will make great, unforgettable designs
  • #15 When faced with competition, I vow to do the best work I can. There are a few things that help me with this.
  • #16 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.
  • #17 I worked as a supervisor for years, and I have learned to set a good example through these three aspects.
  • #18 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.
  • #19 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.
  • #20 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.
  • #21 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.
  • #22 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.
  • #23 No matter the challenges I face, I keep my head up and push through knowing that there is a solution to everything.
  • #24 When I finish one project, I’m onto the next. Some people
  • #30 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?