So that’s where it all started, the love for the graphic design craft. When you let your creativity run wild and you can look back with pride at what you have made. It goes so much further than just a picture. You can create so much beauty if you don’t let yourself be limited by what is and isn’t allowed. Your computer is your tool to translate all that you have in your head into reality. I was very impressed by what you could create behind that little screen. So with that knowledge, I went to the open day and it felt right from the start. I actually learnt the basics in secondary school in ‘graphic media’ class, which I was always pretty good at. But until that moment, it hadn’t occurred to me that this could also be expressed digitally, of course. Until an acquaintance (working at the school in question) told me: “You are so creative, why don’t you pay our vocational school a visit?”. Getting up early or working late shifts is not for me anyway. But after I had done some in-depth research, it was clear that this wasn’t going to be a satisfying job path either. Is being outdoors all the time and working with animals what I really want to do? Pretty soon, other possibilities like catering and baking came up, which also interested me. But after spending two years in the school for landscape design, I started having doubts. Before, I always shouted that I definitely didn’t want to end up behind a computer. Right after I finished high school, I was asked what I wanted to do with my life.
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