About

About me…

Hey there, I’m Alexis, but you can call me Lexy or simply Lex. I'm a proud graduate of Penn College, where I embarked on a wild and wonderful journey in Graphic Design. My deep appreciation for graphic design rooted from my passion for photography, I realized that there's a whole world of creativity beyond just capturing moments through a lens. If you had to paint a picture of me using words, you'd definitely splash around some "positivity," "vibrancy," "passion," "creativity," "balance," "motivation," "adaptability," and "kindness." Those eight words sum me up pretty well, both in my everyday life and when I'm knee-deep in design projects. I've come to learn that inspiration is lurking around every corner. It's in the way the sunlight dances through the leaves, or the quirky font on a coffee shop sign. And I thrive on soaking up all those little moments because they fuel my creative fire like nothing else. It's these tiny details that may go unnoticed by some, that keep me on my toes and push me to be the best designer I can possibly be.

On a more personal note, I'm truly a nature enthusiast at heart. Whether I'm hiking through the woods, tending to my beloved plants, or simply soaking up the sunshine, the great outdoors is where I feel most alive. I also have a soft spot for all things vintage. There's just something about the charm of yesteryears that I find irresistible. Oh, and don't get me started on locally roasted coffee! There's nothing quite like the rich, earthy flavors of a carefully crafted brew to kickstart my day. But beyond all of this, my deepest passion (besides Graphic Design, of course) lies in photography. I'm drawn to the intersection of art and everyday life, capturing moments that others might overlook and revealing the beauty in the ordinary. If you're curious to learn more about me, feel free to check out my resume. I'd love to connect and share more about my journey and aspirations in the world of creativity and design here.

Meraki (v.) to do something with soul, creativity, or love; to put something of yourself into your work.