Lonny Issue Two

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Ford knows a thing or two about feeling slightly uncertain during the selfquestioning years of early adulthood; graduating with a degree in business and economics, he found himself working at a computer company in his home state of Arkansas. The excitement he initially felt with the opportunity diminished quickly, leaving him wary at his career choice and curious about other professional avenues. Unsure of his next steps, he continued plugging away at the job, the distaste for his position growing notably day by day. In the meantime, Ford had grown interested in purchasing a home, yet felt increasingly disappointed in what the market had to offer. Frustrated both professionally and personally, he finally decided to build, working closely with the developer as the venture moved forward. He loved the project, and his internal wheels began turning at the thought of pursuing interior design as a career; growing up he’d always harbored an interest in dÊcor, although he’d never considered it professionally. A piqued interest at hand, he arranged for a meeting with a local interior designer.

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