My eyes lit up. "Of course I'm going. This is a great opportunity to get up close with the professor!"
Kevin was equally excited. "Let's go together. Who knows, we might even get a chance to talk to the professor!"
The three of us laughed as we made our way to the design faculty.
The lecture hall was packed with no seats left. On stage stood a distinguished middle-aged man. He spoke with grace and composure. His every movement exuded the elegance and serenity of an artist.
We sat in the front row, fully focused as the professor shared his insights on design concepts and sources of inspiration.
"Design is not just an art; it's an attitude. It's a way of interpreting life."
His voice was calm, yet every word he spoke was meaningful.
"Every designer should view the world through their own unique lens, discover beauty, and create it."
I was captivated.
Yes, that was what design was about. It was about expressing one's inner emotions and pursuing one's ideals in one's own way.
After the lecture, the professor walked over to us. "You must be Evelyn, right? I've heard a lot about you."
I was thrilled. I quickly stood up and nodded respectfully. "Professor, it's truly an honor to receive your recognition."
He smiled and patted my shoulder. "There's no need to be so formal. I saw a spark of unique ideas in your portfolio. Your unwavering pursuit of beauty left a lasting impression on me."
I was so moved that I almost teared up. "Thank you, professor. Your affirmation means the world to me. I'll work even harder to meet your expectations."
After bidding the professor farewell, his words echoed in my mind.
From then on, I spent every day in the studio. Ideas were flowing freely, and my lines became smoother.
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