Art supplement or not?

<p>Hey guys,</p>

<p>I do graphic design as my main extra-curricular, including designing logos, designing t-shirts, making banners and flyers, but I'm not sure if I should provide the arts supplement to my Stanford/ivies applications because its not the typical emotional-type art (graphic design is much more commercial, not really an art). </p>

<p>And I'm not going for an art major, maybe Comp Sci or undecided.</p>

<p>I'm thinking because I will expand on it on my activities, and maybe even an essay, they would like to see some of my work. Should I sent my stuff in? (It's not SUPER-amazing, but Stanford's description said extraordinary is defined as better than the average HS student, so I'm assuming that since I've been doing this for five years, I have enough talent to show. What do you guys think?</p>

<p>BTW, stats:
*Junior
*Public HS (new)
*White
*<$45k
*Widowed parent
*SAT I: 2050 (taking again; 600 CR x|)
*GPA: 3.88 UW, 4.35 W
*Top 2% of class
*2nd highest SAT score (#1's dad is an SAT tutor)
*8 APs including senior year, all exams, so far: WH(3), prospective: USH guaranteed a 5, Chem and Lang (4s?), Eng Lit, Span Lang, USGov, Calc AB all next year
*Speech and Debate I and II, Graphic Design and Advanced Graphic Design, and 4 years of Spanish for electives
*Two Bs on transcript
*Director of Public Relations, Treasurer, Fundraising committee (11-12) of Interact (maintain relations with community & school, social networking, media, finances, book events)
*KHS Ambassador
*Random fundraising
*Tutoring job(10-11)
*graphic design job (worth mentioning? 6th-7th)
*Internship
*Essay on why Stanford is good for me will be awesome
*more, too much to write
*ETC</p>