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COMD 4900 Internship, Fall 2020: The Mentor

Journal Entry #10

When it comes to working in a company like this there are a lot of people with varied skills and backgrounds. With that comes a myriad of people to network and mentor under, which means anyone can be considered a role model. But if I had to consider any as a role model it had to be Mr. R and Ms. V, I’ve gotten a few assignments and talks from both of them and I also got to watch the way they work on their talk shows “Beyond My Crisis” and “Stop My Crisis”. One of the things I like is how their professionalism, they’re able to bounce ideas back and forth and know exactly how to sell an idea. I usually work well with teams but prefer to work alone which can often lead to me not getting a second opinion or stressing out entirely. As much as know about the design and they always find one or two things I can always improve on which motivates me to do even better.

COMD 4900 Internship, Fall 2020: New Perspective

Journal Entry #5

In one of my latest projects, I had to make a quick intro for VRRmedia’s second talk show “Beyond My Crisis” a show where they interview people who managed to overcome some hardship. Long story short I needed to make a mosaic of different guests and translate that into a picture of Ms. V and Mr. R. I may know how to use aftereffects, but I could not even begin to contemplate how to build something like it. But that is when someone thought me about “Nesting” and “3D Layers”, I was able to literally add a new dimension to my work. So, I took the time to learn from an employee and do my own research to create several different

Assignment Guide on Ethical Reasoning: ENTRY 1

Discuss your experience at the internship related to the ethical guidelines discussed in the AIGA guide.

Internships are a great way to gain experience in the workplace. You learn about new skills and experience different situations, but one of the best things they teach you about is ethics and how they should be handled. Let’s start with the NDA(non-disclosure agreement) or confidentiality agreement as some may say, it basically means that any info form the company that’s isn’t available to the people must stay under wraps. Things like business plans/records, products, inventions, and any proprietary info. Most jobs and internships require you to sign one and if it gets broken there can be a lot of legal ramifications. Some of the ways you can be breaking NDA could be copying or modifying any info without consent, not having authorized use for that info, or yes even just discussing it to someone without permission even if they’re with the company.

The next set of guidelines that I want to talk about is copyright, I am COMD, and plus I make a lot of videos for YouTube so it’s pretty important for someone like me to learn more about it. According to the “AIGA design and Business ethics publication: guide to copyright” (page 81) “Work must be original and creative to be copyrightable. Here, “originality” simply means that the designer created the work and did not copy it from someone else.” So, something as simple as finger painting a photo of buildings can be copyrighted and could even get into legal battles if need be. For example, I once had to make a video for a client, but something bad happened I accidentally forgot to credit someone for a series of images, and it had to get taken down. Most people will do this and its good practice to protect your work just in case. But if we are ever in a situation where we need to use an image or logo, you need to understand the concept of Fair uses. At its core fair use allows someone to use someone else’s work without permission however, “it can’t compete with or injure the market for the work”, like using someone’s art to do critique videos. But in other cases, like specific source images and logos, it’s all about having to license them to form the “original design” for the right to use them properly. In short, by following these rules, it can greatly help people learn and practice their ethics for the future.

Can the ancient symbol found in John G Merne’s A handbook of Celtic ornament ever be rehabilitated and be separated from Nazism?

Can the swastika ever be rehabilitated from the ties of Nazism? the way i see it, it’ll to a whole lot of time and persistence but i do think it can change. I waz originally an ancient symbol, then adopted by budism, then Nazism and all have different meanings behind them. So its possible to  use that symbol for something else for better or for worse.