By Brandon Wise


Greetings,

Name: Brandon Wise

Interests: Musician, 3D Graphics, Sports, Learning

Education: Bachelor's Degree in Fine Art

Studied: Interactive Media & Web Design

Skills:

Email
bhaalwise11@gmail.com

I graduated with a Bachelors in Arts studying Interactive Media & Web Design (IMWD) from Lindenwood University. Now what do I mean by that, what is Interactive Media & Web Design? To put simply I know how to build, organize, and create web pages for a variety of applications. Like business, personal, media, mobile. However I can also tie them to social media, and do graphics design. It's a very tedious major learning various programs and software as well as different web languages. At some point I want to go back to school for my Masters degree. But for now I'm just looking to get some experience under my belt.

I graduated with my degree in December 2015. I took a little time off to let my brain recharge after school and then got back into the books to relearn what I already learned, and learn new things. With that being said, I have picked up a project now and again, however nothing large scale, just something temporary until something more suitable was ready to be put in place. I have some personal projects drawn up they just need to be coded up. HTML and CSS I have the most experience with, I struggle with Javascripting and jQuery, but I have been working on it. Most of the back-end development I was introduced to, but haven't done much with, my goal is to learn it to where I can do it better than my HTML. Also when I graduated I was part of the first class for that major when it was new.

I've always been told that I have a creative mind, an active imagination. I am disciplined from my time in school, in sports, in band, and just from how I was raised at home. From being heavily involved at school I learned time-management as well and to be responsible. I'm still active, I believe in keeping good habits. I've been told that I can be a leader, for me though I've always been more active rather than vocal. I don't tell people how to do things, I show them and open myself to questions. I am dedicated, to the group, to the project, to the task at hand. I don't believe in only going half-way, I believe in going all the way.