New Year, New Transition

2008 will be a major change with new job, new place and new life. On January 7, I will start my new position in George Washington University School of Business as a Webmaster. The moving had already happened over the holiday break, but I am back to Vassar until the end of the week to finish up my last project. Although the new transition is exciting, life is a bit chaotic right now.

Goodbye Vassar

Word is out. The end of December will be my last day at work. Leaving Vassar is one of the toughest decisions I have to make. Vassar has given me the best five years of my career. On top of my professional work, Vassar has also become part of my life. My colleagues are my close friends. They inspired, motivated and shaped me into the designer that I am. My thanks and appreciations go to them for their love and support. I will miss them all.

Four Years At Vassar

Last Friday, the web team at Vassar shut down shop and headed to the city for a much-needed break and to revive our creativities. We dropped by The International Center for Photography, MoMA, and had a long lunch at the Hudson Cafeteria. There’s nothing more rewarding than working with group of talented, humorous individuals. Last Saturday (August 19) marked my fourth year at Vassar. Time sure flies when you enjoy the work you do. Over the past few years, I have turned down all freelance projects to focus all my energy on Vassar. Every piece that I have churned out for the school, I am pleased with the result. Each site reflects both my personal style as well as the institution’s image. As for the campus environment, it has become part of my life, and the web crew is like my extended family. I am way too attached to this place. Thanks Vassar folks for making my working life enjoyable!