I AM TRISTAN HOLDREN 

Hello, my name is Tristan Holdren and this is the beginning of my journey. As I near the end of my graphic design program at Spokane Falls Community College, I’m fueled by a passion for creativity and a dedication to mastering my craft. Throughout my journey, I’ve developed a keen eye for aesthetics and honed my skills in digital illustration, typography, and branding. I will be transferring to the EWU design program after my time at SFCC eager to explore the intersections of technology and art more and more. I’m poised to make meaningful contributions to the design industry. With graduation on the horizon, I’m excited further my education and embark on my desired career path and build a satisfactory future for myself.
Objective -
As an aspiring graphic designer, I’m very expressive in artistic/creative and I’ve found myself being that way since I can remember. From my current experience being at a leading program for the industry over at Spokane Falls Community College then transferring to Eastern Washington University in the future, I’m confident that after gaining my full education, Graphic Design will remain my main priority as a career.

Academics -

West Valley High School 
(2017-2021)

Spokane Falls Community College 
(2021-2024)

Affiliations -

Spokane Falls Community College Graphic Design Club
(2023-2024)

Work Experience -

Fred Meyer (2020-2022)
Parcel Employee
I was  conditioned to maintain a level of customer service and respect towards every individual that I had come in contact with as well as treat their goods and everything that they had bought. My value towards my intended profession as pursuing being a graphic designer, is I can really talk with an individual and gauge their wants through simple conversation.

NAPA Auto Parts (2022-Present)
Warehouse Associate
I work hard alongside many, to keep the counts and numbers of one of the largest distribution centers in the nation still operational. 


Skills -

Teamwork
Adobe Suite Proficiency
File Management
Print Design
Project Management​​​​​​​
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