
Melissa Worrell
My Story

For as long as I can remember, I always wanted to have a camera in my hands. Whether it be a digital camera, or a disposal camera bought at Walmart, I always enjoyed being able to take pictures (even if they weren't that great.) I began officially taking pictures during vacations and other youth events when I was in the 6th grade, and haven't stopped since.
In 8th grade my family bought our first laptop, and shortly thereafter, I began messing around with Adobe Photoshop, Gimp, Sony Vegas Pro, and many more programs. I took a Graphic Design class during my sophomore year in high school along with a Photography and Advanced Photography class the same year. I always strive myself in doing the best that I can possibly do, which got me through middle school and high school with a 3.6-4.0 honor roll.
I started school in the Graphic Design field during my senior year in high school at Washburn Tech for the Graphics Technology program the fall of 2013. Graduating in the winter of 2014, I began working on my Associates degree fall of 2015, and received it in May of 2016.
I am currently the Ad Designer for The Osage County Herald-Chronicle.