Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Greeting!

Hello! My name is Fenglei Wang, some of my friends call me Felix. I am an Industrial Design major with a concentration in interdisciplinary at San Francisco State University. My main area of focus is print design and graphic layouts which includes poster design, flier design, logo and identity design, motion graphics, web interface design and html/css/Java-script/coding. Additionally I am a photographer a guitarist, an illustrator, an oil painter and all other things about Arts and creativity.

"You see things; and you say 'Why?' But I dream things that never were; and I say 'Why not?'" -- George Bernard Shaw

The person that inspire me most was my father who taught me painting, DIY molding toys and lots of other things I love to do. I learned to play guitar from my brother and last on at high school decided I would go with Arts. I enjoy sit in front of my duo-screened computer to create and manipulate pictures into a featured images. I love to use all newest software that make things easier and simpler. I would like to see my creativity and my work do help people change their life to be better, easier and simpler as well.

My short term goal is to graduate from SFSU this Fall 2010, and then find a job in a well known company area in web/printing design. (I am currently working part-time in a local printing/design shop as graphic designer). Later down the road, I want to establish my personal design studio and printing shop.

"Key Words":
Dreamer, Creative, Faster Learner, Quick Acceptant, Open minded, optimistic, enthusiastic

4 comments:

  1. Hey, this is Chen-Yin from DAI505; I'm in your family group. Just coming by checking your blog out.
    I like the quote of George Bernard Shaw.

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  2. Glad to hear that you are already working towards your goal to work for a Web/printing design firm. Where are you currently working?

    I believe that it is important as a designer to work towards creating designs that help promote better communication and understanding across the board to make life easier. Good concepts.

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  3. It's good to know you're already a working graphic designer. My graphics are terrible and I'm looking for all the help I can get.

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