Who am I?
My name is Anne-Sophie Leclair and I’m a bilingual Canadian who loves using my creativity for little and big things on a daily basis. I have always been considered a hard-working person who loves doing what she does. I strongly believe there’s no time to waste on things you don’t like doing and that’s why I’m all about achieving in life. When I truly put myself into something, it’ll end up being achieved and good no matter how many tries and corrections it takes me to get there. Since I’m hardworking and creative, I decided to be student at John Abbott College in Graphic and Web Design and will graduate next May. Next semester, I will be looking for a stage position for my 3 weeks stage that could even continue during summer or be part-time all year long.
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What’s next?
Next semester, I will be looking for a stage position for my 3 weeks stage that could even continue during summer or be part-time all year long.
Hopefully, next year I will continue my studies at UQAM or Concordia in graphic design once again or even marketing. I have learned the principles and different Adobe softwares, but I still have things to learn and that will always be the case. Learning new things and skills is part of everyone’s life on a daily basis because there are always more things to learn.
What I like…
I enjoy taking my camera and losing myself in a forest when not working on designs. There are so many beautiful plants, creatures, and overall landscapes that you can find when let loose in nature. It’s my calm and happy place. Even though this personal time of mine is not taken to design, sometimes I can get a brilliant idea while taking a picture and I will have to write everything down at that exact second to make sure I don’t forget about it. The ideas I got in the woods have frequently been some of the best concepts and creations of mine.
I like my freedom but also being part of a team because I strongly believe that more ideas is always better and can create better design that are user-friendly and visually appealing.