My Visual Work and near the end of my Internship, 7

Image source: https://www.uktech.news/need-to-know-2/flexible-working-the-key-to-business-success-20170224

Link: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/squach-eportfolio/2021/03/05/gao-tek-info-guide-for-new-interns/

During my 100 to 120 hours of work of the internship, I was finally able to create visual work that I actually wanted to develop for a while due to the complexity of the internship and not a lot of interns understood their roles. The link attached above will bring you to the visual work that I developed for GAO Tek interns.

Based on most of my internship progress, complex guidelines, and other interns’ experience, I used all of these factors as notes in order to create my visual project which is known as an “Info Guide for new Interns in the Summit Internship”. This type of guide simplifies instructions with very few pages on the daily tasks required for the internship. It goes hand in hand with the complex guidelines as they always keep changing, but my guide overall explains the daily role for the internship. The development of the guide using both Adobe Photoshop and Indesign has taken at least 6 or more hours and refining the guide from typos, mistakes and updates added an extra 2-3 hours in total.

I shared this with my new interns, team leader, staff, and my supervisor. I was really happy that they had found my info guides to be really useful and as a surprise, some inactive interns had finally understood what to do and were able to work. Some active interns had found my guides a lot more enjoyable to read. As of now, I am waiting if my Supervisor and Staff approve my Info guides for my evaluation, or I would otherwise need to take another visual work project if they ask so I can fulfill my visual work on my evaluation. This choice would determine if I am done or will continue with my internship for a while.