Sean, You've done some amazing work and it really works well. Both you and Jon are really talented, and i'm sure you'll be very successful. It's fun to see your stuff. -Jason
And for Sarah, I so wish we could get pic's of the cast kids together! We are getting fitted for the bootie today so Kallin can walk more stable. Do you leave Stella in the boot all day? Or did you figure out how to not have them slipping all the time on the tile/wood?
I first moved to the state of Washington to seek out the high quality formal education that eluded me throughout the first several years of my career as a Creative Professional. I was delighted when the University of Washington accepted me into the MFA program, especially when I discovered I was the university’s top choice. It provided a scholarship covering my entire first year’s tuition. Now, after having reached my
educational goals, I am no longer a self-taught designer, but have obtained a level of competence necessary for advanced creative discernment.
I was thrilled to graduate at the top of my MFA class at UW and to receive the prestigious Parnassus Graduating with Excellence Award. It means even more to me when I think of the many talented individuals with whom I associated.
My passion for design has been crucial to the pursuit of my career. My first experience in design took place
at Stampin’Up!, a decorative rubber stamp company with diverse designers, illustrators, writers, product
development specialists and concept artists. Since that time, I have been a creative director, an art director and a full service design professional.
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Sean, You've done some amazing work and it really works well. Both you and Jon are really talented, and i'm sure you'll be very successful. It's fun to see your stuff. -Jason
ps- you're amazing. -Sage
Looks great Sean. You really have an eye. ;)
And for Sarah, I so wish we could get pic's of the cast kids together! We are getting fitted for the bootie today so Kallin can walk more stable. Do you leave Stella in the boot all day? Or did you figure out how to not have them slipping all the time on the tile/wood?
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