My interest in the field wasn’t encouraged by a particular individual or event but by my ability to create abstract work. During my senior year of high school. I join various art clubs so that i could work with photoshop and illustrator. Creating illustrations with restrictions became my biggest difficulty, limiting my self to avoid mistakes and revisions. During my time there I worked within a groups, putting together self made drawings that would later be imported into photoshop or illustrator. Work was dictated by season and events which left me with a total of eight projects completed. I never recieved much experience with the software available, primarily because all my work was drawn. However, after high school I spent some personal time on linda.com reviewing as much as I can, without the software it was difficult to follow along.

Even though i didn’t fully understand the vocabulary the vast amount of tools got my attention, it was then I felt that  I wanted to be professionally involved with any field that correlated with these software. Majoring in graphic design at New York City College of Technology, has given me the ability to work comfortably with required tools. I also had the opportunity to visit some exibitions which reflected upon past techniques and work. After seeing work that was done during the 20th century, I gained an interest in past compositions which is reflected on the theme of my blog. I believe that work done during the early 20th century shares a great deal of personality, custom images with an unusual layouts appeals to rather than a rigid san serif composition.

I currently have an interest is applying my personality is every visual project or task, with on going projects I believe that unique ideas attract attention as well as opportunity.