Outcome #10

Conclusion

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS: personal leadership

TECHNICAL SKILLS: trends and development

My first semester at ICT & Media Design has been a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. One of the most valuable lessons I learned was the importance of user research and prototyping in creating successful designs. I was able to create art, logos, texts and even analytics with AI relatively quickly, but I realized that there is always room for improvement. I plan to explore different AI models in the future to improve the process and gather user experience data.

I also had the opportunity to work on a project where we brainstormed a lot of different ideas and topics. Evetually, we switched to a game events and devices rental website due to difficulties understanding the crypto industry and a shared design inspiration. This experience taught me the importance of challenging myself to think creatively and come up with innovative solutions.

Moving forward, I am committed to continuing to challenge myself and push the limits of my technical skills in order to create the best possible products. I will seek out opportunities for growth and take a proactive approach to improving my skills and knowledge in user research and prototyping. I will also strive to develop a deeper understanding of my target audience and focus on rigorous research and prototyping.

In the second semester, I plan to explore new methods for conducting user research. I want to dive deeper into analytics and machine learning, as well as natural language processing (NLP) to gain a better understanding of user behavior. I also plan to learn and implement JavaScript to improve my web development skills and make my designs more interactive and engaging.

In summary, my first semester has been a valuable learning experience, and I am excited to continue growing and developing my skills in the field of ICT & Media Design. With a focus on user research, prototyping, and new technologies, I am confident that I can create even better designs in the future.

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