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I knew I wanted to be an artist from a young age, I was only uncertain of the medium by which I wanted to communicate my ideas. Design has been a part of me as long as I can remember, and growing up as technology rapidly developed allowed me to express myself through the technology itself.

Following my curiosity at a small liberal arts college, Computer Science was not where I expected to find myself. But it provided the perfect blend of creativity and problem solving that I enjoyed working through so much. Web development has become my craft, and the evolving challenges of each project keep me excited every day.

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