This NameIt sculpture represents me as a person and a designer in many ways. I used design elements such as shape and texture mixed with design principles such as proportion and scale. Each protruding element has a different color or texture on it representing different aspects of my personality. The paisley pattern expresses my outgoing personality and creativity. The green represents my interests in sustainable design. The wood grain texture represents both my appreciation of nature and natural materials in design. The white represents my calm demeanor when it comes to conflict.
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