What comes to mind when you think about your studies at Media University?
When I think of Media University, several things come to mind: The international students from all corners of the world, the professors and lecturers, a hybrid student life between lockdown and presence, and my personal development in design and mentality.
Then again, I'll also forever associate Media University with the white space car, a non-official term from Prof. Andine Müller's layout seminar for observing appropriate spacing between elements on a page.
Why did you choose the "B.A. Graphic Design and Visual Communication" study program?
In order to understand my decision well, I need to present my entire background story on this. Because all my life until shortly after I graduated from high school, I believed that I would go into medicine. Unlike most people who are in this field, my incentive was only to appease my parents. Because they always had other plans for me and always indirectly and directly talked me into studying medicine. After I received my high school diploma results, which were good, but not good enough for medical school, I decided to look for a study program myself.
After convincing my parents after a stormy back and forth with a possible life plan with a career in design, I started looking for a university with a suitable course of studies. It was important for me to study in an international environment, because I originally wanted to leave Germany and I always felt more comfortable expressing myself in English than in German, which is why I chose Berlin and then Media University. Since the study program "Graphic Design and Visual Communication" of Media University contains many areas of the design field in the curriculum and I had no specialization at that moment.
At the beginning I registered for the English course of studies, which could not start that year because of the pandemic, which is why I then registered for the German course of studies, because I was told that there was also the possibility to write English texts for submissions.