
Oh, Panda Express! You wise and truthful sage!
The past several weeks have been a whirlwind of serious life-changing decisions, professional reflection and frequent road-tripping. I’ve had to make some tough choices and weigh a lot of variables. I’ve been tired, excited, tired again, and then more excited. So it is with a relieving sense of finality that I announce to friends, weblog readership, and extended family my decision to accept a position at Bright Corner as a Visual Web Designer / Interface Designer.
I regard with tremendous gratitude my time with G2E Services. I have learned much from working with both talented and friendly people. We have created some truly awesome work. I am grateful that we can part ways amicably.
Bright Corner is located in Plano, Texas, so I will be leaving San Antonio—the city I have called home for the past 15 years. Moving away from San Antonio was perhaps one of the most difficult parts of this decision because this city has been such a major part of my life. But discomfort and risk are all part of the growing process, and my opportunities to grow and contribute as part of the Bright Corner team far exceed any cause for homesickness. After a number of interviews, face-to-face contact, and casual visits with the Bright Corner folks, my wife and I are confident that we are making a smart choice.
During our visit to Plano last weekend, Jessica and I got to meet fellow Plano resident Abel Rios and his fiancee, Sandra. We are also just miles down the road from Josh Dura and any number of Dallas-area designers I’ve filed away in my mind like Eris and Chuck. We also found an incredibly cool apartment property called the Eastside Village. It is a charming development in downtown Plano featuring large palazzo-style buildings with retail shops inhabiting the first floors. Add to that our building’s 1.5-block proximity to the DART light rail (pefect for Jessica’s school commute), and we knew we had a winner. It is a wonderful neighborhood full of parks, restaurants and people. I don’t think we’ll have any trouble calling it our home.
The next several weeks will be busy as we prepare and execute our move. We are excited, and I look forward to the work that lies ahead!
Chris J. Davis » 1278 days ago #
Congrats Jared,Cameron Moll » 1278 days ago #
Best wishes, Jared. Any firm that uses edges like those on this page will naturally get a nod from me…Jeff Smith » 1278 days ago #
Congrats Jared, I’m very envious of this new job of yours. Good luck with the move and the start of this new endeavor.Shawn Grimes » 1278 days ago #
Congratulations Jared. I wish you luck on the move and your new job. I’m sure you will do well no matter where you are though. Best wishes.Chris McElligott » 1278 days ago #
Congrads on the new job, hopefully the move goes well for you! Best of luckJared Christensen » 1278 days ago #
@ everyone: Thanks! I appreciate the support. I, too, hope everything goes well.Colin McKinney » 1277 days ago #
Really like the look of this site! The pink shouldn’t work but somehow looks great. Keep up the good workMatt E. » 1270 days ago #
Jared – The man! I very sorry to see you go – but I know you’re off to do better things. Good luck with the new team. I wonder if they’ll be able to fill Batman’s shoes? Keep in touch.You're reading an entry from my Weblogue. My most recent writing is on the Weblogue landing page, and a full listing of all my writing is available in the Archives.