My name is Kayla Fu and welcome to my blog!
This blog will act as my reflective journal for my thoughts and processes throughout the semester. You'll read about my successes, my failures, my ups and downs, my hopes and fears, and my terrifying journey through my last semester of my college career. You will also see my process for coming up with my designs, my branding, and making of my portfolio.
To start off with a little bit about myself, my name is Kayla Fu and I am a senior at Quinnipiac University, which is lockated in Hamden, Connecticut. I am an Interactive Digital Design major and a Sociology minor. I am also a dedicated member of the Quinnipiac Women's Lacrosse team, where I play the position attack.
I was born and raised in the adorable town of Annapolis, Maryland. I am a driven young woman who lives her life carefree and spontaneously. I absolutely love to travel and I have a craving for adventure. I have an affinity for sunshine and a firm belief that chocolate is the cure for almost anything. And as a true Annapolitan, I due for just about anything with crab or Old Bay in it. In my free time I love to explore the unknown, listen to music, spend time on a beach, go boating, snowboard out west, play sports, spend time with family and friends, and watch lots and lots and lots movies.
Throughout this last semester of college, I hope to showcase how much I have learned about the design world in the last four years that I have been at QU. However, I also hope that this semester will bring some clarity as I am trying to decide exactly which field of design to pursue after I graduate and am in the working world. I am not going to lie, at this current stage in my life I am absolutely terrified and stressed out about graduation... not knowing if I have a job yet when I graduate, not knowing where I am going to live, not even knowing WHAT JOB IT IS EXACTLY THAT I EVEN WANT!!!! So hopefully by the time I am posting one of my last posts of the semester I will have all of this and my next plan in life all figured out.
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