There's just something about the way shapes, colors, and data come together that captures my imagination.
This passion started when I was eight years old and my grandmother gave me my first camera. Over the years, I have honed my skills as a photographer and graphic designer, always pushing myself to create new and unique patterns. For me, there's nothing more satisfying than finding a beautiful pattern and using it to create something new and exciting.
My fascination with mechanics stems from my grandfather, who was a millwright in his youth and always had a project he was working on in his garage. His ability to make and fix anything inspired me to explore this field further, and I have developed my own skills in this area.
My need for clarity and organization comes from my mother, who managed company data and our family with the same morals. This has led me to enjoy visualizing data and organizing information in a clear and concise way, using my skills to help others understand complex concepts.
Finally, my father's influence taught me the importance of pursuing what I love and developing a deep understanding of the various roles and responsibilities within a department. He believed that every skill you learn will be useful in the future, no matter what job you choose. This philosophy has instilled in me a love of learning and a willingness to approach challenges with a positive attitude.
Taken together, these various influences have shaped my worldview and approach to life. They have instilled in me a love of patterns, mechanics, clarity, and learning, and a drive to pursue my passions with dedication and curiosity. I am grateful for the lessons I have learned from my family, and I am excited to continue exploring new ideas and possibilities in the years to come.