Friday, January 21, 2011

Meet the bBox members better: Today's special, Nair, our creative member!

Dear all, 

          I was thinking that you might like knowing us a little bit better. This is why I started a series of interviews with my colleagues for you all!
First, let's meet Nair :)


University: National University of Cordoba
Field of study: Multimedia Design & Audiovisual Production
Favorite developer tools: Adobe Master Collection – Creative Suite 5
Favorite website: www.youthedesigner.com; www.imdb.com


          ’’Nair is the real engine of the bBox Project with thirst to generate new creative ideas every day. She is the most charismatic presence in the team, the one who would attract attention with her smile and get the appraisals for her great designs. And, the latin spirit inside her is leaving space for German cultural elements now: butterbretzel, getting hungry at a fix hour and having dinner at 7 p.m. (she would do it at 10, 11 p.m. in Argentina), time management, punctuality.’’                          
                 (bBox)

Claudia Corches: ’’ Nair, I want all to know your personal motivation for applying to an internship in Germany. If it is the country, the project itself, or both…’’
Nair Hid Ahmed: ’’Well... the truth is that I’ve always dreamed about travelling to Europe. And Germany is a special country for me because I learned about its culture while at primary school. These facts, together with the amazing opportunity that AIESEC and Fiducia IT AG offered, made me apply without hesitating. I mean, who wouldn’t?’’
      Claudia: ’’Could you please describe your role in the bBox project better, so that everybody understands your main responsibilities?’’
Nair: ’’Ok... my role is called 'Creative Member', which might sound a little ambiguous... What I actually do, is helping my colleagues to create new ideas by using some creative techniques (brainstorming sessions, games, role play, etc); I am also in charge of creating the graphics of the prototype interface, and helping you (the marketing specialist) with a little bit of graphic design =)’’
      Claudia: ’’I sure thank you for that!
This is your first time in Europe! What are the most interesting things you have experienced in this internship in Karlsruhe, besides your job?’’
Nair: ’’AIESEC!! =)... I am really happy about the group of colleagues, trainees and students that are currently part of the local committee of AIESEC! They make this travelling experience become an amazing exchange that I will always remember. I have also participated to an international conference meeting people from more than 27 countries... and I’ve met important people from Karlsruhe like the First Mayor Margret Mergen and the Professor Dr. Horst Hippler (President of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), who were very encouraging about the bBox Project.’’

      Claudia: ’’We all travelled outside Karlsruhe in these three months. But I know that for the time left in Germany, you have already planned a lot of travelling in very interesting places. Which are those and why are they special to you?’’
Nair: ’’Well, if I could, I would see every single city in Europe, because so far every place we visited was a wonderful experience. We had been so far in Frankfurt, Berlin, Prague, Bern, Lucern, Nürnberg... and we are planning to travel to Amsterdam, Barcelona, Munich and Cologne to see the carnival. We try not to waste a single weekend, so we plan road trips and travel together with other trainees as well... these experiences help us bond and now every travel makes us feel more like old friends.’’
     Claudia: ’’Back to profession, if you agree. You are an audio-visual producer, which I personally find extraordinary. I would like to know which is the most important thing you learned about your profession in the University?’’ 
Nair: ’’That’s easy... TEAM WORK! Besides all the absolutely interesting content of the filmmaking career, the first and most important lesson that a filmmaker has to learn is how to work in all kinds of teams. You learn to depend on your colleagues's skills and trust them, because you become completely aware that it’s impossible to do it all by yourself. Also, I learned about values: those of every single role and of meeting people who are passionate about their work (there is no way of having volunteers working 20 hours a day, it is passion for sure).’’
     Claudia: ’’I am really curious! Does theory apply then to the real life experience, to your actual work?’’
Nair: ’’Well, both of my carreers aren’t very theoretical... they are practical, so most of the things I’m doing I have already experienced at the University. But, regarding the creative techniques, I can say that the theory applies, especially when 'the books' say that a person doesn’t need to be an artist to be creative. All of us can produce new ideas, and my job here is just to create the proper environment... after all, my colleagues are amazing brainstormers!’’
Claudia: ’’What do you consider to be your greatest achievement regarding your profession so far?’’
Nair: ’’I am very proud of my Audiovisual Production bachelor degree, and also of the last shortfilm I directed. Both experiences have implied a lot of team work and commitment of an amazing group of colleagues, who are also my friends. I can also say that I am very proud of my current job, of my colleagues and the project in which we are involved; without them this experience wouldn’t be as unbelievable as it is.’’


Claudia: ’’Thank you, Nair!’’
   
             

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