miércoles, 21 de noviembre de 2018

"YOUR FAVORITE BOOK"


Nowadays I don’t read a lot of books, or at least, not only for fun as I was used to. Regardless of that ,I still enjoy reading design related stuff. And even though I like to read I don’t have a favourite author, I jump from book to book not really caring about the person who wrote them, but I have to admit that for a period of time i was really stuck with john green, because, cringy teenage phase. The books i read are alway romantic books or tragic novels, all kind of young adult related stuff actually, but i’ve always preferred the -sad- love stories, they break and warm my lonely and cold heart all at the same time, in the end I guess I read to feel something in my dead soul. One of the books that I like the most is ‘Aristotle And Dante discover the secrets of the universe’ it’s such a great book, the quiet journey of this introverted friendless teenager shows how little we may know ourselves and how hard it is to embrace and accept that is just great. The last book that i read was Call me by your name, I read it months after seeing the movie, both of them left me with a bitterness in my heart, the end left me sad and crying, I suffered and enjoyed it at the same time, and I do totally recommend it (both, Aristotle and Dante and Call me by Your name) (Dante is such a cool name)

miércoles, 14 de noviembre de 2018

POST 6 >> POSTGRADUATE STUDIES


After finishing my career i would like to take a photography postgraduate course or a fashion one, although i haven’t really thought about it i like the idea of studying after finishing my design degree, but if I had, (and now I have to think about it) one of the reasons to study a postgraduate course would be to specialize myself in a more graphical area. As i’d take an integral route for the career i’m actually coursing and would finish it with mixed knowledge of industrial and graphic design, the postgraduate course would help me make a clearer path, (although for now i love both). I would like to study in england or new york, i believe that there is where the most prestigious schools of design are, I could be wrong though, but i also like the vibes those places give. I’d take the part-time course as I would need to work I guess (but also i just read that full time is mostly theoretical knowledge and part-time is more practical). For now studying a postgraduate course is not my goal and I am truly hoping to finish my career with every practical thing i should ever need. And well, you never truly stop learning, even if you don’t specialize in a university it doesn’t mean you will never learn.

miércoles, 7 de noviembre de 2018

I don’t know in what i would like to work, but for now anything related to graphic or fashion design seems like a very good option. I imagine myself working with tons of different people sharing thoughts and ideas and running late for work. i would like an indoors work, just because i can’t seem to imagine working outside in a rainy day. I’d like to travel don’t know if I would be able to but it’s nice to dream.. I don’t know much about the salary, I guess i will get more into it in a few years, but as i’m in mi first year I don’t think is a really important matter for now. I would like to specialize in both graphic and industrial design or as some may call it, the ‘’integral path’’ just because every aspect of design seems really interesting and i love the idea of having the best of both worlds (like Hannah montana)