In 2007 I enrolled at the International Academy of Design and Technology. I really didn't look much in to the school's accreditation, which would later come back to bite in the...well you know. It was there that I met a professor that had graduated from UT with a degree in Graphic Design with a concentration in photography. When I started working for the Photography Department as the Assistant Studio Manager this particular professor and I spent a lot of time discussing the industry, and through these discussions I realized that very few photographers make it in the industry without having another skill the can offer; be it videography, graphic design, ect. My mind was made up after I got my degree in photography I would get a degree in graphic design. At least that was the plan. I later found out after talking to the Admissions Office at UT that none of my credits would transfer; needless to say I was heartbroken. If I wanted a degree from UT I would have to start all over. So I spent the last two years at HCC redoing the general education classes that I had already taken.
So, here I am in 2012 in my first semester at UT, and I couldn't be happier. I am extremely excited about all my classes this semester. In Beginning Digital Arts 210, the class which required me to create this blog, I am really looking forward to delving more in to programs like Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe InDesign. I have played with these programs a little bit on my own but look forward to having some formal training with them. I am also really looking forward to learning a little bit of coding. My goal is that by the end of this semester this blog will be filled with well done work that will serve as a foundation of a hopefully long and successful career in graphic design.
Cheers,
Jeff Chambless
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