My desire is to transition from a developer to a designer.
Why?
I love the challenges that design present more than the ones development does. I love the aesthetics of design. Trying to covey important messages simplistically. I enjoy being able to show off my work and have people enjoy it without explaining the intracasies of why the work is an accomplishment for myself. And most importantly, because its what I like.
I’ve been a voracious reader of all things web design. I know alot about it, but I need to start actually doing it. So look out world.





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