Hi, I'm Tiffany Mei and I'm an overthinker.
What I think you might think is important:
I went to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for advertising, but they didn't really focus on the creative side. So I went to Chicago Portfolio School and was determined to break through into the ad industry. After a few programs and internships, I'm now at Arc Worldwide.
Resume | LinkedIn
What I think you might be more interested in:
I'm constantly questioning things like how and why. For example, how do I craft something concise enough for someone to understand who I am? How is someone suppose to really know who Tiffany Mei is from just a few sentences on the internet? Now I'm wondering if I was able to retain your attention to read this far...but also why can't we just talk like normal humans and get to know each other over a call? Well, actually it probably has something to do with time and efficiency, but just some food for thought.
What I think back on to remind myself that I've done, and can still do, some really cool things:
I pitched an art exhibit idea for a class, that initially got rejected. But I really believed in my vision and thought it could address an issue in the Asian community on campus. So with the the support of the Asian American Cultural Center, I brought it to life.
What I think you might think is important:
I went to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for advertising, but they didn't really focus on the creative side. So I went to Chicago Portfolio School and was determined to break through into the ad industry. After a few programs and internships, I'm now at Arc Worldwide.
Resume | LinkedIn
What I think you might be more interested in:
I'm constantly questioning things like how and why. For example, how do I craft something concise enough for someone to understand who I am? How is someone suppose to really know who Tiffany Mei is from just a few sentences on the internet? Now I'm wondering if I was able to retain your attention to read this far...but also why can't we just talk like normal humans and get to know each other over a call? Well, actually it probably has something to do with time and efficiency, but just some food for thought.
What I think back on to remind myself that I've done, and can still do, some really cool things:
I pitched an art exhibit idea for a class, that initially got rejected. But I really believed in my vision and thought it could address an issue in the Asian community on campus. So with the the support of the Asian American Cultural Center, I brought it to life.