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Some people see a blank page. I see the first ten seconds of something that does not exist yet.
Dear Hiring Team,
I am a high school junior at Flint Hill School, and I draw the way other people take notes: constantly, in the margins, in nine different mediums depending on the mood. Watercolor when an idea needs air. Charcoal when it needs weight. Alcohol marker when it needs to move fast. I am applying for your summer design internship because a landscape is the one canvas I have not yet learned to read, and I want to.
Here is what I already bring. I can hold a concept in my head and render it across surfaces, from a loose graphite sketch to a finished Adobe Illustrator file. I understand one-point and two-point perspective, which means I can show a client not just what a space looks like, but how it will feel to walk through it. I work in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator daily, and I am fluent in Google Workspace and Microsoft Office for the parts of the job that live in documents rather than on the easel.
What I hope to learn from you is the discipline behind the beauty. I want to see how a real design moves from a rough idea to a buildable plan, how color and line serve a living space, and how a team turns a client conversation into a drawing someone can stand inside. I learn quickly, I take direction without ego, and I have spent four years balancing a rigorous honors course load with soccer captaincy and a steady studio practice, so I know how to show up and finish.
My portfolio is attached, organized by medium so you can see range as well as taste. I would be grateful for the chance to bring that eye, and a real willingness to learn, to your studio this summer.