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IDEA’s Work Integrated Learning — we asked a few of this year’s students and hosts what it was that made them a fit for each other

It’s that time of year at IDEA School of Design—practicum time! Many applicants list the practicum as being one of the key reasons they choose our school. When they leave, most graduates tell us that this Work Integrated Learning experience was a highlight of their time in the program.

Every March the Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication program’s 4th-year students head out on a 240-hour placement before they graduate. IDES 490 Industry Practicum marks the end of their learning journey with IDEA School of Design. This immersion into the local industry is long-awaited and hard-earned. Students spend 4 years honing their skills to reach this point. Practicum is both a reward for and an affirmation of all their hard work.

Work in progress character design sketches of a male character for a new IP created by Alex Chen at Little Mountain Animation

To ensure that students have a meaningful, enjoyable, and nurturing practicum experience Ben Frey and Mark Stokoe, the program’s practicum team, work year-round behind the scenes to maintain close relationships with our industry connections. Every year our hosts are a mix of new participants and faithful supporters. They include illustration and art studios, interface design companies, fashion brands, advertising agencies, branding, digital agencies, and animation studios.

This year’s students were welcomed at 123w, Chairman Ting Industries Inc., Engine Digital, Jesters Animation, Johnnie Christmas, Little Mountain Animation, Metalab, Monday Creative, Native Shoes, NGX Interactive, PS&Co., Rethink, St. Bernadine, Triumf, Ubersuggest, and Will Creative.

Work in progress character design sketches of a female character for a new IP by Alex Chen at Little Mountain Animation

Students can apply to a number of practicum positions. They meet with multiple potential hosts which provides them with valuable interview experience as well as networking opportunities. In the Spring of third-year students take the DSGN 320 Professional Development I class which helps them to develop a personal brand and to better understand what unique attributes they possess. We talk to students about “fit”—finding the right workplace is not just about what’s in your portfolio, it’s about who you are and what makes you tick. Hosts are looking for chemistry as much as work style compatibility.

We asked a few of this year’s students and hosts what it was that made them a fit for each other.

Illustration concentration student Alex Chen and Nathan Thomas of Little Mountain Animation:

Zoom meeting with Alex and Nathan where they discuss character stylization for a developing character

Interactive concentration student Joyce Chan and Ricky Knight of Ubersuggest:

Ubersuggest UX Team Weekly zoom meeting with Ricky, Miles, Sabrina and Joyce

Non-concentration student Alexandra Westcott and Scott Strathern of Engine Digital:

Alex meeting with the Engine Digital team.