Internship Experience
Ruqaiya Murtaza
Vyanjana inspired us to learn something new every day by leading several interactive workshops on designing and the ideas behind logos, fonts, and colours. She continually encouraged us to read and discover new creative outlets, which improved our language learning, self-assurance, and communication abilities.
Some of my projects were more concept based while others were client related (though nothing extremely major). Some days were lighter, where I would be more focused on ideating and improving what I had previously created. What I found most interesting was how I was able to grow and expand in tasks I was originally unfamiliar with. Ultimately, I learned how important in-depth research and proper ideation is in this field.
Some of my projects were more concept based while others were client related (though nothing extremely major). Some days were lighter, where I would be more focused on ideating and improving what I had previously created. What I found most interesting was how I was able to grow and expand in tasks I was originally unfamiliar with. Ultimately, I learned how important in-depth research and proper ideation is in this field.
What was most valuable to me was the connection I felt with the people I was working with. I learned so much from them through our bonding sessions and just observing how all their different styles merged. I would never have learned some of the most important things of animation and motion graphics without this experience and it has truly amended my viewpoint about my major. I also cherished the opportunity to meet and interact with all the lovely people working there, who showed me that anything is possible as long as you have coffee.