Park&Co
I was born with eagle eyes
Life through my viewfinder
While other kids were playing foursquare or a game of MASH to figure out who their husband would be, I was observing the finer details of the world. Whether it was watching how ants naturally marched liked an army, or finding a four-leaf clover in a clover patch, I soon earned the nickname Eagle Eyes. Guess you could say I was pretty focused on the little things.
This passion for details quickly expanded into drawing, painting and photographing everything I saw. In an effort to sharpen my skills, someone once encouraged me to look through a viewfinder with one eye so I'd lose my depth perception and perceive everything as a two-dimensional picture with flat lines, shapes and colors. Ultimately, this exercise demystified the challenge of drawing and enabled me to grasp different ways of seeing any and all objects.
It's this kind of exploration that has not only allowed me become a great designer, but helps me look at things from a client's perspective. That's what makes Eagle Eyes perfect for any project.