Meet Alaysia Jetter | UX Designer & Digital Artist


We had the good fortune of connecting with Alaysia Jetter and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Alaysia, what’s the most important lesson your business/career has taught you?
The most important lesson that my business has taught me is to stay true to myself and what I believe in. At first, I didn’t think my art would sell in any way and I honestly thought I was bottom of the dumpster trash when I first started. I continued to stay consistent in improving my art through each new piece I did despite the fact that my work wasn’t getting any feedback. I continued to make vibrant art because I wanted to and it wasn’t because of what people wanted to see. It’s important to create what you want and be true to you because eventually the right people who are your intended audience will see it and rock with it. No matter how many times I fall down into that “imposter syndrome,” my art reminds me of how far I’ve come and really how amazing my mind is!

Alright, so let’s move onto what keeps you busy professionally?
Let’s say your best friend was visiting the area and you wanted to show them the best time ever. Where would you take them? Give us a little itinerary – say it was a week long trip, where would you eat, drink, visit, hang out, etc.
WELL if my friends knew me, they would know that I am a super homebody so they would already have an itinerary for me. I am so indecisive so usually that is not my lane whether I live in the location or not. However, anything margarita related is always a plus for me. The Vortex has great burgers and really any club in the city is a go time for me! Me and my friends are very “we’ll just pick somewhere and hope for the best,” but since I’m not originally from here I usually ask my friends from here suggestions on places that we pick (love you guys truly). One place that I try to go to every chance I get (isn’t in the city BUT it’s amazing) is Mom’s Creole Cookin’ in Grayson. Their food is amazing and I would literally go everyday for the whole week if I could. Bars and such in Midtown or on Edgewood was always a fun time with my friends. Any artsy events that I can find, game arcades like Dave & Busters, laser tag, etc are my ideal hangouts since I am a very chill individual. Don’t think my friends are boring though because like I said, they usually are the ones more in the know on the type of fun I SHOULD be having when we all go out.

Shoutout is all about shouting out others who you feel deserve additional recognition and exposure. Who would you like to shoutout?
Everyone around me is so amazing, but I want to give a special shoutout to my 6th grade History teacher Mr. Andrews! I say this all the time to people that he is one of the biggest reasons that I am where I am today in my art career. 6th grade was when I started to get serious about art, and he let me express it in his class anytime I wanted to. I used to be able to color history images in his class and he would print sheets out for me to color on (which has influenced my color usage in my pieces overall). He gave me a space to express my creativity and continued to encourage me to push myself more each piece. He even gave me projects to do such as create artwork to be hung in the hallway and he didn’t realize how motivating it was to be able to have outcomes such as those as someone who barely saw themselves as an artist at that time. He was a wonderful teacher and I truly saw qualities of myself in him when I was that young. I continue to look up to him because he IS the standard. I wouldn’t have continued down my art career without his active push everyday honestly. In my last year in middle school, he promised me I could have all the coloring books that I used once he retired (which I honestly didn’t remember he told me that after a while). When I reached my senior year of high school, he gave me those books; it meant so much that he even remembered and honestly gave me that push again to persevere into the arts seriously.
Website: www.ajetterdesigns.com
Instagram: https://instagram.com/ajetterdesigns/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alaysia-jetter/
Other: https://linktr.ee/ajetterdesigns
Image Credits
August Alsina, BIA, Sam Ramirez (Ye Ali Self-Portrait), Kirko Bangz
