Name:Kyle
Baker
Internship,
Co-op or Research Site:Fleishman-Hillard
Location
of the Organization (City, State):
Washington,
D.C.
Title
of Your Position:Design
Intern
Major(s)/Minor(s):Graphic
Design
Expected
Graduation Date (Month & Year):
2014
1. Briefly describe your internship, co-op, research or
service-learning position/assignment, including your day-to-day tasks
and responsibilities.
My internship was with a media
communications and public relations firm; Fleishman-Hillard. There I
worked with the digital-creative team. I designed logos,
advertisements and layouts for social network pages. I also
participated in brainstorming sessions, pitching ideas that could be
used for various projects the company was embarking upon.
2.
What have you enjoyed the most about your position or
organization/company and what have you found most challenging?
I
most enjoyed the fact that I was given the opportunity to use the
knowledge and skills that I’ve gained in the classroom in a
workplace setting. Working with a team of professionals certainly
aided my understanding of the importance of working collaboratively
with other talented and skilled people in order to accomplish a task.
The most challenging aspect of the internship was probably
deciphering ways to get messages across more efficiently.
3.
What have you gained from your experience that you could not have
gained from another summer activity?
I gained so much from
my experience working as an intern. Apart from gaining better
knowledge of the adobe creative suite programs, as a
paraprofessional, I was immersed into many aspects of the design
studio. I worked as part of a collaborative digital/design team and
worked with clients to create design-based projects assigned to the
team and me.
4. How do you see your summer work as
meaningful? Has it given you a chance to work on issues or with
communities that matter to you?
Working this summer was
meaningful because it enabled me to gain practical knowledge and gave
me many opportunities to explore beyond the confines of design, but
also many other aspects. I worked alongside members of the media
communications, public relations, and analytics teams. The exposure
and opportunity gave me a glance at the corporate atmosphere.
5.
How has your summer experience shaped the way you think about your
power to impact the world? This might involve skills you’ve gained,
information you’ve learned, mentors you’ve connected with, or
projects you’ve completed.
I believe that based upon
everything I learned from my internship this summer, I’m better
equipped to find work and be successful in the world of design once I
graduate. I’ve confirmed that this is the type of work I could see
myself doing; design is definitely a profession in which I’ll be
happy.