Vocational Graduates from April-May 2021
Graduates Embrace Creative Careers with Vocational Certificates
A group of talented individuals have recently completed Vocational Certificate Programs in Multimedia Arts, Graphic Design, Digital Arts, and related fields, opening the door to diverse creative career paths. These programs, which emphasize practical skills, certifications, and portfolios, prepare graduates to enter the workforce directly or pursue further education.
At the graduation ceremony, the graduates were congratulated for their achievements. Among them were Anthony Martinez, Bethany White, and Julie Anne Howe, who received Graphic Design Professional Certificates. Michael Simpson, Matthew Hahn, and Rachel Acord were awarded Fine Arts Certificates, while Adrian Ballou, Shae Pipkin, Leigh-Ann Reyes, and Destiny Hargrove earned Multimedia Arts Professional Certificates. Chau Ngo and Francine Peron received Digital Arts Professional Certificates, and Kevin Comer, Alex Suarez, Christine Lee, Noah Pitts, Melaina Smith, and Kyra Johnson also joined the ranks of graduates.
Neil Gaiman, a renowned author and speaker, offered words of encouragement to the graduates, saying, "Leave the world more interesting for your being here," "Make glorious and fantastic mistakes," "Make amazing mistakes," and "Break rules." These quotes serve as a reminder that creativity often thrives in the face of challenges and unconventional thinking.
With their certificates in hand, the graduates are now well-equipped to embark on their creative careers. They can pursue various opportunities, such as animation and motion graphics, graphic design and visual communication, digital arts and multimedia production, freelance and remote work, internships, further education, and even entrepreneurial paths in emerging fields.
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- The Graphic Design Professional Certificate recipients, Anthony Martinez, Bethany White, and Julie Anne Howe, are now prepared to dive into diverse lifestyle sectors with their creative skills.
- Pursuing further education or freelance opportunities, graduates like Chau Ngo (Digital Arts Professional Certificate) and Kyra Johnson can explore various areas in education-and-self-development, such as animation, multimedia production, and entrepreneurship.