Work Ethics play a significant role in any Internship or Job, Especially as Graphic Designers must be professional towards their future clients for the coming business they are working for, whether for companies, organizations, or small freelance businesses. From AIGA’s “Design Business and Ethics, The Professional Association for Design,” composed by Joanne Stone, Stone created a Professional Guidebook for future Graphic Designers to have a better understanding of consistent work ethics, and develop relationships in a team, work for clients, and content that satisfies their audiences while reflecting the company/organization’s mission. Graphic Designs should read this example of the AIGA Book to compromise professionalism, provide consistency and responsibilities, listen carefully, take constructive criticism from clients, and resolve design and economic challenges in the Creative Marketing Field. Also, the way graphic designers advertise the company/organization’s branding to get more audiences to sign up or purchase tickets for networking events.

Work ethics can also reflect on what skills you developed, any improvements you made from time to time, any challenges you’ve faced, how you overcame them, and future considerations during your assigned projects. Interning in the Communications/Marketing field at Extreme Kids and Crew, doing video editing and advertising campaigns, would significantly promote the non-profit organization for its demographic audience: Neurodivergent Communities ages four and up and their supportive families. My first assignment was to create short-form content to promote programs/events for the Extreme Kids and Crew and their sponsors, like Brooklyn Children’s Museum and Center for All Abilities. But there is one thing to look out during video editing process is using copyrighted music part.