Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Hey! Yes, You! Read about me here!

This professional graphic designer is a highly curious and very quiet, multi-disciplinary individual with a very broad-spectrum and often shifting series of interests. Literally from fine arts through hardware of technology and the occasional scripts – be they automation or a good educational flick.  Generally, while not always perfect, I endeavor to learn from my mistakes and keep pushing forward.

Topics of Interest include Biomimicry, Sustainability, Becoming a 360 Designer and Developer from print to digital, Admiring any architecture that breaks the conventional ninety-degree planes of the commons, dazzling arrays of natural color weather they be from our natural parks or the rocks of canyons and mountains all around, intentional and well placed puns, along with plenty of quiet time listening to the doldrums of the winds in remote valleys surrounding the greater Clark County area.

The best performances are realized in open, positive, challenging and perspective understanding arenas of creativity.

Be aware this mind is in many - if not all - directions at any given time, a highly able mental
multi-tracker and information sponge. If I would ask for a moment to breath both mentally and physically please respect those moments. Certain situations are within my control, but only to a fault.

As a young veteran of the Navy, I have the valuable skills of constantly striving to improve personally and professionally – especially administratively. Both thankful to Veterans Affairs and US Navy for the opportunities they enabled, as well as the discipline and focus from active duty.

My administrative potential was discovered in Air Force JROTC in high school
(2003 – 2007), where I quickly accepted increasing responsibilities up to and including overseeing supply, personnel, colors and assistance with ceremony planning. Through effort and teamwork many awards were earned, including Distinguished Unit and shockingly American Legion Gold Military Excellence.  This event in life was one of the most exciting and pivotal times I have ever had the honor to experience.

The pen-ultimate life-long challenge is to develop both left and right brain modalities equally dynamically. To have my humanity exceed technology.

Never Ignite, Always Engage.

Cheers!

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