My First Blog Post

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When I was trying to figure out what I wanted to study in college, I kept circling back to the same thing: I’ve always loved making things. I’ve never been the type to just sit back and consume—whether it was doodling in the margins of notebooks, playing around with Photoshop, or noticing the way brands present themselves, I was always drawn to design without really realizing it.

What pushed me toward digital design specifically is the way it blends creativity with problem-solving. It’s not just about making something look nice—it’s about figuring out how to communicate an idea in a way that’s clear, memorable, and maybe even a little unexpected. I like the challenge of thinking about both the message and the visuals at the same time.

I also like that digital design sits right in the middle of art and technology. I’ve always been interested in both worlds, and design gives me a way to bring them together. Every project feels like a puzzle: how do I get across what I want to say while also making it visually engaging? That mix of logic and creativity keeps me hooked.

At the end of the day, I chose digital design because it feels like a natural fit. It gives me the chance to keep learning, experimenting, and creating things that actually connect with people. For me, design isn’t just a skill I want to pick up—it’s a way of thinking and seeing the world that I want to keep building on.

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