I've always been motivated to do more when I'm around Daisey...her creativity and personal energy floors me! This was a great read for me because I'm always curious to know more about people I respect and admire. The design of her webpage really brings to life her style and spirit. Continue forth with your amazing journey, girl! It's a trip!
I don't think I could've said it better than myself! I swear we are one in the same person. Everything she's said it seems like I've done through myself. God know I can relate to the pre-requisite classes in college and I gladly tested out of. I look forward to reading more from her in the future. Utter brilliance!
This article really spoke to me. I have never been a very visually artistic person, so web design has been a secret dream of mine, since I can't draw a stick figure, perhaps I can tell my computer to do it for me! Kondziola was able to make me feel like I might actually be able to learn to do this without feeling foolish, or like a failure. She isn't afraid to tell her readers that she had some pitfalls, something that OTHER authors don't ever tell you about. She is REAL and this is the most real article I have read on any page devoted to web design. I visited a few pages when I thought I might get into web design, and they went so far over my head just during the intro, that I became immediately discouraged and gave up. Maybe I should take a second look at this field. Thank you, Ms. Kondziola, for giving real crayon user a dream about pixels!
Delivered in a casual voice not common in "business" publications, Kondziola's "From Crayons to Pixels" is a triumph! What can be more relevant to designers than the life and ideas of one of their own? Bravo to Ms. Kondziola for having the courage to share her unique slant with the world, and to Wow for having the foresight to publish it.