Everyone here describes themselves as a hard learner and practitioner in his own background and this is what I should do too but what remains important is why did I start learning those things, what made me get into these.
I started studying DSA theoretically at December end but realized it requires a practical knowledge too as does every programming language, so even though I had already made my understanding with Python and a beginner's level of C++, I chose to learn DSA through JAVA Script and made it my third language in programming, but I consider Python and Java as my main fields.
I'm also a digital artist on which I switched to an year ago after coming to college as I realized it's Important to have a knowledge on that too. So I started making some of them through InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop (you can catch up to some of my caricature and digital work in my portfolio https://harshalarya38.wixsite.com/my-site).
As a learner I am currently focusing on learning more and more fields and getting to understand what path is the best to choose so even though I don't have much projects right now (you can catch up to some of my projects at my GitHub page https://github.com/harshalarya), I have a good knowledge on what I'm learning and aim to have good projects on them when I'm ready to go.
Thank You for giving me this opportunity!
They have many duties, such as creating design concepts, drawing ideas to determine which one is best suited for the product, and communicating their plans effectively so engineers can execute them.