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CanvasRebel, an online publication sharing conversations with entrepreneurs, artists, and creatives, recently featured a lengthy interview with Vince N. Too ’23, Motion Design. Too shared insights into the “mograph” process and essential skills and challenges for artists in general.

He also detailed his own personal setbacks—and the resilience in overcoming them—when his family moved from Nairobi to the U.S. in the middle of his junior year at a Kenyan college. He spent the next three years saving money for tuition and then periodically flew to Kenya to finish his studies one semester at a time. Still, he was forced to return to the U.S. with just one course credit shy of his degree. 

“So, in Fall 2019, I enrolled as a first-year motion design student at Ringling College of Art and Design,” he says in the interview. “Despite all the difficult hurdles I faced as a non-traditional student, I gained some of my best memories and most treasured connections during this period.”

Still from motion graphic by Too. 

Too currently works as a motion designer with Life.Church. He told CanvasRebel that his dreams include the creation of an art and design learning center that draws on concepts of Intelligent Design.