I see myself as a young graphic designer and typographer, who enjoy every part of the creative process, whether it is sketching ideas on a paper or converting them to graphics on a computer. The advertising business has always been something that interests me, when I was watching TV as a kid I used to like the commercials more than the actual program, and when someone asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, the answer was always TV commercial director. The first time I created graphic elements myself was when I was around 14, I was filming and creating ski movies and wanted a logo for my ‘studio’, and I fell in love right away. I managed to find a media focused high school program to get more training, and I am currently in College doing the same thing. To me, graphic design should be either very direct, with a message that is impossible to miss, or totally humorous and childish. I try to engage every project in one of these two ways. When I work on projects, I get most of my inspiration from pop culture and things that I just find humorous. There is nothing I like better than seeing a new advertisement for the first time and it has a clever play on words or illustration to get me thinking and make the message stay in my mind.