I became a designer not to make the world pretty, but to help the world make smarter decisions.
The above line always inspires me to do web coding and photography to the most attractive way and that's the reason I found myself in designing Industry. I like math and I loved being creative. The stereotype of the starving artist was all I had to go on when thinking of a future for myself—and I did not want to be starving. I had never actually heard of graphic design until a few days before high school graduation. In college, I excelled in my math courses but it was one class and one teacher that changed my future. This math teacher loved maths—all the integers and differentiations and double entry journaling stuff made her excited. I looked at her and thought to myself ‘I will never be that excited about accounting.’ From that moment on, all I could imagine was a dreary gray future with an adding machine stuck to my fingertips. Yuck! So I began researching the graphic design industry just to make sure it wasn’t a dying industry—ha! I visited designers and quickly fell in love with the fact that a creative individual could make a living being creative.

As a student of QCAgiveI noticed that QCA is lacking in social activities such as clubs and hangout places on campus. These social activities make students  participate actively in University and classes. And they also gives so many inspirational thoughts to each other from the their culture of work. So I strongly recommend that QCA should come up with couple of design clubs and soocial activities.

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