Every semester, a professor will assign a group project because they feel it will help better prepare students for the real world where they will be forced to work with others on projects within any company they may go on to land a job at. However, the majority of my time at Sacatelle consisted of me being assigned a project, doing research and coming up with designs that not only would work within a client’s branding but also within their budgetary needs. In the few short weeks I had left at my internship, I finally had the opportunity to collaborate with another intern on a client project. I was excited to finally be working with someone else in a collaborative effort, however, that only happened to be my initial feelings on the matter.
Monthly Archives: December 2017
Monotype | Color is Relative: Designing for Accessibility
Most people are fortunate enough to not have been born or developed any type of impairments that may cause them to adjust the way they go about their daily lives. Thus, when designing something for others, it’s easy to only see things from only your own perspective and completely forgetting that not everyone can see or do things as “normally” as you might.
Continue reading Monotype | Color is Relative: Designing for Accessibility
Temporary Office Space
The space in which my internship takes place is a nice, open, spacious two room office suite on the West Side of Manhattan. Although it gives the designers and other office workers plenty of space to work and move about in, upper management felt that it might be time for a change.