COMMUNICATION
Throughout my life, I played 7 different sports and was involved in several extracurricular activities. From these experiences, I was gained valuable communication skills that I still utilize today. I understand that all good communication starts by listening and evaluating before communicating. My various childhood activities brought diverse groups of people into my life which helped me to appreciate that everyone is different and that communication is best when tailored to each case.
Communication can be effective for both short and long-term goals, but I like to think of every task and aspect as something that impacts the future. From a girl who color-codes her socks, believe me when I say I do not act or communicate without careful planning and organization. My communication is always intentional and attentive whether I’m creating material for the Razorback Yearbook or making a birthday card.
WHERE I’M COMMUNICATING:
- Razorback Yearbook social media content
- School work
- Face-to-face
- Photography for publication and freelance
- Graphic design software
- Writing
CREATIVE THINKING
I was a competitive dancer for 12 years and each routine had a unique story to portray. As a dancer, the way you perform not only your movements but your face as well can determine the impact your dance creates. With that being said, I only had 2 minutes to execute every movement and expression with purpose and passion.
I am grateful to have found a career path that will allow me to not only use my best skills, but incorporate my passions. Whether I have a unique problem to solve, a perspective to portray to the media, or a product to sell, my creative thinking skills will assist me to accomplish my goals effectively in my future career.
As a college student, I am active in photography and multiple forms of art and design that utilize and stretch my creative skill.
Here is where I thrive:
Art and Design | Group Work | Media Tech & Graphics | Grabbing Attention | Individuality |
Adobe Software | Times of Change | Engaging Audiences | Academic Pursuits | Impressions |