Heber showed us his passion of lettering and how he has made it into his full-time job, not just as a graphic designer, but also as a lettering artist and craftsman. He uses a lot of his hands-on creativity through lettering to influence his work at Visual Asylum. He began his design career at City College and eventually transferred to SDSU. He believes the quality of staff and expectations of the City College program are what really gave him the boost he needed to further pursue his career in design.
With lettering and calligraphy being Heber's passion, he has many interesting and exploratory tools that he uses when creating his art. He inspired me to pick up a couple new tools to continue exploring my creativity with typography and lettering outside of the classroom. Heber emphasized that his commitment to his craft and time spent expanding his creativity directly relates to his success in his projects in Graphic Design.
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