About Me
I first discovered graphic design in community college, but it didn't truly click until I returned to it years later. I'd explored coding, comics, and psychology, but design felt like the intersection of all my interests: creativity, communication, storytelling, and user experience. I doubted myself at first, but being in the BFA program showed me I could grow through discomfort. It's been an incredibly challenging experience, but I've grown in ways I never expected. I especially connected with human-centered design and how it bridges empathy with problem-solving. I'm still learning, still growing‚ but now, I'm no longer afraid to call myself a designer.