
Sumayah Jackson is a Digital Media Arts student at Prairie View A&M University, where she is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Digital Media Arts with an expected graduation in 2027. With a strong academic foundation, she is developing expertise in digital design, media production, and creative problem-solving. Jackson currently serves as a Student Researcher for the DesignView Media Center, a student-run studio under the School of Architecture that provides free graphic design services to campus organizations.
Jackson’s professional experience spans roles in design, production, and community engagement. As a Website Designer for Builders Academy, she designed and coded the company website using Moodle, created digital learning modules, and integrated multimedia content. She is an active member of the National Society of Leadership and serves as the secretary of AAGD (African American Graphic Designers). Skilled in Autodesk Inventor, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Moodle LMS, Jackson continues to expand her technical and creative toolkit.
“I am most passionate about design as a way to create art that inspires and connects with others. I am driven by my belief that design is not only about visuals but about fulfilling purpose— expressing creativity, telling stories, and moving people. My faith and upbringing have taught me to pursue everything with meaning, and I see my purpose as using the gifts given to me by my Creator to create work that speaks to the heart. Through design, I hope to share messages that uplift, encourage, and inspire, leaving a lasting impact on those who encounter my work.”