Read all about me!
Education
Advanced Diploma in Graphic Design
Seneca Polytechnic, Toronto, ON
Industrial Design (1.5 years completed)
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
Certification
- Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) Training
- Google Analytics 4
Art has always been a strong passion of mine; from graphite drawing and acrylic painting to paper craft and clay sculpting. It wasn’t until one night, while I was working on a university presentation, that I realised what I wanted to do with this passion.
I started off studying Industrial Design at Carleton University. This meant that I’d have to run through critiques every week in front my peers and professors. Scary, right? I wasn’t the loudest kid in the class and always kept my hand down, but after creating presentation boards week after week to aid me during these critiques, I learned how much more confident I became in myself. Then, I decided to make the big switch to graphic design; combining my passion for art and aspiration to help others bring their ideas in motion.
After graduating from the Graphic Design program at Seneca Polytechnic, I have worked with amazing teams from my local non-profit charity to one of Canada’s largest mass media companies. Grateful for the opportunities I have had in my life, I hope to inspire others in similar ways I was and to help begin their creative journey
Read all about me!
Education
Advanced Diploma in Graphic Design
Seneca Polytechnic, Toronto, ON
Industrial Design (1.5 years completed)
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
Certification
- Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) Training
- Google Analytics 4
Art has always been a strong passion of mine; from graphite drawing and acrylic painting to paper craft and clay sculpting. It wasn’t until one night, while I was working on a university presentation, that I realised what I wanted to do with this passion.
I started off studying Industrial Design at Carleton University. This meant that I’d have to run through critiques every week in front my peers and professors. Scary, right? I wasn’t the loudest kid in the class and always kept my hand down, but after creating presentation boards week after week to aid me during these critiques, I learned how much more confident I became in myself. Then, I decided to make the big switch to graphic design; combining my passion for art and aspiration to help others bring their ideas in motion.
After graduating from the Graphic Design program at Seneca Polytechnic, I have worked with amazing teams from my local non-profit charity to one of Canada’s largest mass media companies. Grateful for the opportunities I have had in my life, I hope to inspire others in similar ways I was and to help begin their creative journey