Intention Statement

I had been a visual artist and had developed this talent using a multitude of different mediums including color pencil, acrylics, clay, and gel pen. My experience in art urged me to pursue an education in Computer animation, but when I saw Mobile development while exploring the programs offered at Full Sail University I was presented with a great decision. The specifics of this decision embody what would essentially lead a path that would allow me to utilize the tools I had developed to fully realize Life’s Task. I had two variables and one question. The most important being the question, which of these two subjects would I have more difficulty trying to teach myself? I had never coded and always drawn; my answer was easy. Choosing Mobile development, I further tested my theory by creating an animation that I used as a video needed for the final assignment of Creative Presentation. I struggled in the beginning while attending the introductory computer science classes. It may have been during Apple programing language when it all began to click. I have had many accounts of a feeling you get the moment when a solution is fully realized, the implementation of the features work harmoniously and meet the requirements laid out by the design. I am always reaching for that feeling and it that drive that is going to lead me to fulfilling “Life’s Task”. There was so many things that I wanted to do, but what would be a path that could lead to all paths? I had an idea of an “Uber for X” type of app, but instead of  rides I would create a platform that allowed people to sell their own services, a place where people can find services and if they are not able to find that service, then they can make a request. I created that app as my final project while attending Full Sail’s Mobile Development Bachelor’s in Science program. I am now attending Innovation and Entrepreneurship Master Program, because I would like to refine my business plan, redefine my pitch and find investors.