Bachelor Year 3

Internship OWOW

Internship | Business & Entrepreneurship, Creativity & Aesthetics, Professional Skills, Identity & Vision

My internship at OWOW, an innovation studio/design agency in the centre of Eindhoven, was a valuable experience for me, both as a designer and as a person. It really pushed me to be more productive and confident in my work. My internship was highly business-focused. The main tasks I had, were regarding growth hacking, communication and managing. I did the social media for multiple clients, reasonably contributed to the entire communication of organising a big event

and, later on, started working as a Product Owner for app development. Many of these tasks involved graphic or UX/UI design, of which I picked up skills along the way. Furthermore, I developed in taking a professional attitude towards clients and other stakeholders, in meetings as well as communicating through email or phone. I learned how to adjust to their way of communicating and operating, while keeping my own identity. Working in a company as a design professional, put my studies in a different

perspective, too. I re-appreciated the opportunity to learn (and sometimes fail, too) as a student, when the consequences of your mistakes are usually not as big as when you’re running a business. Before I did this internship, I was heading into the direction of business and marketing with my future plans. Although I very much enjoyed working at OWOW, I also found out that both the strong focus on marketing and having a leading/directing role in a team, are not what I’m aiming for at the moment.

Exploratory Sketching

Elective | Creativity & Aesthetics

As a child, I was always drawing, painting and crafting. Growing up, I took less time to express my creativity that way and I missed it. Exploratory Sketching seemed like a great opportunity to pick up skills and get back at it again. I was soon to find out that this way of sketching has a completely different – way more technical – approach than the drawings and doodles I used to create. I learned about

perspectives, techniques and little tricks to make the sketches look more realistic. More importantly, the elective provided a set of skills to quickly draw a shape or design that was in my head; to communicate these ideas. In addition, it put emphasis on the way that objects are constructed, which is of added value when building an object yourself.

Intelligent Interactive Products

Elective | Math, Data & Computing, Technology & Realisation

The course “Intelligent Interactive Products”, was an opportunity to challenge my programming and computing skills. As I collaborated with people that had more experience and skills in the field of technology, I was able to learn a lot from both the course and my teammates. In this elective, I learned about data acquisition and machine learning algorithms, in order

to create an intelligent interactive product. With my group, I first created an intelligent system for saving energy in a home environment. For the final assignment, we developed a handwriting correction tool for children, using the Neural Network (Zhou, 2019) as an algorithm to train the system. I learned about dealing with data and

programming soft- and hardware, on a higher level and with more complexsystems, than in the projects I had done before. Although my vision and future plans had never been technology-focused, I really enjoyed this elective and it contributed greatly to my overall set of skills as a designer.

References: Zhou, V. (2019). Machine Learning for Beginners: An Introduction to Neural Networks. Retrieved from: https://victorzhou.com/blog/intro-to-neural-networks/

Credits: Photo at BKO (OWOW) by Elvina Yuliana Budiono
Header photo/footer photo Identity & Vision by Erno van Vliet – Footer photo INA by Demi Jansen, footer photo sticky notes by Melle Keuchenius