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INTERSHIPREPORT MYRIAMSEGERS KARLBINDER MVR.HENDRIKS 01/02/2011 01/07/2011

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This report is made by Myriam Segersperiod 101-02-2011/01-07-2011made in England, Birmingham

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Start here to read this amazing report

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BAM..! ! I arrived in England.

What can I expect? What should I do? Where AM I??Those were the first questions that flew into my mind. Is my English good? What if I don’t understand all the people? What if, What if....

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TASK 1 PAGE 8-17 what kind of company is this? PAGE 8-9 the team PAGE 10-11 communication and cooperation PAGE 12-13 technology and changes PAGE 14-15 rules sick PAGE 16-17 TASK 2/3 PAGE 18-55 design of media expression PAGE 18-55 skinkiss stockings PAGE 18-31 skinkiss shapewear PAGE 32-39 recall PAGE 40-55

WHAT I HAVE DONE PAGE 56-61CONCLUSION PAGE 62-63

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WHAT KIND OF COMPANY IS THISThis is a website studio. They design and build websites.They also design different things then only websites, for example the design packa-ging for several products, which I worked on.This team can do almost everything for your website, and all the things you need a design for looks great!!

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Adhere is placed in Digbeth, Birmingham. In the fazeley studio’s on the Fazeley street.

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THE TEAM

Managing DirectorDirectorStudio ManagerAccountsSenior DeveloperDeveloper

Karl BinderBobbie BhogalBen PuseyBhawam SomaKam BhogalEko Ariesta

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COMMUNICATION AND COOPERATION B E T W E E N D E P A R T M E N T SThe communiaction between the departments in the office is very random and normal.Everyone sits on his/hers own desk, we all face each other, so communication is very easy!

A lot of things go through the mail, for example sometimes I get photo’s or tekst in my inbox.

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TECHNOLOGY AND CHANGESThe people here work on Apple’s and normal PC’s. First I worked on a mac aswel, but then I brought my own MacBook to work on, this was much more easy for me.The people here work with CS3, CS4 and all the other programs they need!

There where some changes in my first few weeks, all the desks and the furniture got a new place, several times. And finally we got some new desks, which are smaller, so there is more space in the office.

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RULES FOR WHEN YOU SICK I N M Y E X P E R I E N C E

Unfortunately I’ve been sick a lot of times.The first time I got sick I called the office, and told them I was sick. They told me to stay home and get wel soon.I was still sick the next day, so I mailed to the office, this was good aswel.All the other time when I got sick, I just sended a email.

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DESIGN OF MEDIA EXPRESSIONPackaging of stockings - SKINKISSPackaging of shapewear - SKINKISS

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S K I N K I S S S T O C K I N G S

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R E V O L U T I O N A R YS L I M M I N GT I G H T SSLIM YOURSELF IN EXPRESSO TIME!*

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SLIM YOURSELF IN EXPRESSO TIME!

THE SCIENCE - HOW IT WORKS!

THE BENEFITS

QUALITY PRODUCT

Using caffeine as an active ingredient, these revolutionary tights reduce thigh measurements by upto 2cms when worn on a daily basis for 28 days.

The fibre in these revolutionary tights is impregnated with Caffeine micro-capsules as an active ingredient. Body temprature causes the caffeine to sti-mulate metabolism whick helps to burn fat and tighten the tissue of the legs.

Reduce thigh measurement by upto 2cms(must be worn for 28days on daily basis)Improve Skins elasticity each time the tights are wornMake Skin smoother and suppler

Comfort waist bandCotton gussetReinforced toeEffect last for upto 5 washesDermatologically tested

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S K I N K I S S S T O C K I N G S

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S K I N K I S S S T O C K I N G S

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15 Denier

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THE SCIENCE - HOW IT WORKS!

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Using caffeine as an active ingredient, these revolutionary tights reduce thigh measurements by upto 2cms when worn on a daily basis for 28 days.

The fibre in these revolutionary tights is impregnated with Caffeine micro-capsules as an active ingredient. Body temprature causes the caffeine to stimulate metabolism whick helps to burn fat and tighten the tissue of the legs.

Reduce thigh measurement by upto 2cms(must be worn for 28days on daily basis)Improve Skins elasticity each time the tights are wornMake Skin smoother and suppler

Comfort waist bandCotton gussetReinforced toeEffect last for upto 5 washesDermatologically tested

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S K I N K I S S S T O C K I N G S

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TIGHTSSLIM YOURSELF IN EXPRESSO TIME!*

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85% Polymide, 15% Elastane

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THE SCIENCE - HOW IT WORKS!

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QUALITY PRODUCT

Using caffeine as an active ingredient, these revolutionary tights reduce thigh measurements by upto 2cms when worn on a daily basis for 28 days.

The fibre in these revolutionary tights is impregnated with Caffeine micro-capsules as an active ingredient. Body temprature causes the caffeine to sti-mulate metabolism whick helps to burn fat and tighten the tissue of the legs.

Reduce thigh measurement by upto 2cms(must be worn for 28days on daily basis)Improve Skins elasticity each time the tights are wornMake Skin smoother and suppler

Comfort waist bandCotton gussetReinforced toeEffect last for upto 5 washesDermatologically tested

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Reduce thigh measurement by upto 2cms(must be worn for 28days on a daily basis)Improve Skin’s elasticity each time the tights are wornMakes Skin smoother ansd suppler

Comfort waistbandCotton gussetReinforced toeE� ect lasts for upto 5 washesDermatologically tested

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DESIGN OF MEDIA EXPRESSIONRecall - game

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R E C A L L C A R T G A M E

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R E C A L L C A R T G A M E

1.Who was Rabbie Burns? A Scottish Poet (1). 2.When and where was he born? He was born in 1759 (2, nearest) near Ayr (2) in south-west Scotland into an impoverished farming family. 3.What was his first profession? As a farmer (2). On the early death of his father, he became the joint tenant of the family farm with his brother. Later in life he bought his own farm near Dumfries, Scotland. 4.Burns wrote poetry from an early age - what was unusual about his work for the time? He wrote in the Scot’s dialect at a time when it was not considered as suitable for elevated literature (3). 5.At what age did Burns become a literary celebrity? At 27 (2, nearest) on the publication of his collected poems in Edinburgh. 6.Who was Burn’s wife? Jean Armour (3). Mother of his twins before marriage, they married in 1788. She bore him nine of his thirteen known offspring, and lived until the age of 69. 7.Did fortune match his fame? No (1). After selling the publishing rights to his poems cheaply, he never became wealthy. After the failure of his farm, he took a job in Tax and Excise, to support his dwindling literary income. 8.Where and when did he die and at what age? He died at home in Dumfries (2) in 1796 aged 37 (2, nearest). He died from a combination of rheumatic fever and other illnesses. 9.When is Burns Night celebrated? On his birthday, January 25th (3). 10.What is a haggis? The traditional Scottish haggis consists of a sheep’s stomach (1) stuffed with a boiled mix of sheep’s liver, heart, lungs (1) rolled oats (1), onion and suet. 11 .Which Burns song i s assoc iated with New Year ’s Eve? Auld Lang Syne (1).

PeopleRobert ‘Rabbie’ Burns

Knowall FactsIn a 2009 TV poll, Robert Burns was voted as the Greatest Scot of all time, narrowly beating

William Wallace, Scottish patriot and independence campaigner.

ROBBERT BURNSTHIS IS THE FIRST TRYBACK OF THE CART: BLACK + LOGOSIZE A4

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FIRST MAN ON THE MOONTHIS IS THE FIRST TRYBACK OF THE CART: BLACK + LOGOSIZE A4

1.Who was the first man on the moon? Neil Armstrong (2). 2.Where was he born and when? Ohio (2), USA (1) 1930 (nearest). 3.What was the name of the successful mission? Apollo 11 (2). 4.Who were Armstrong’s crew members? Command Module Pilot Michael Collins (1) and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin “Buzz” E. Aldrin, Jr (1). 5.What was the name of the Lunar Landing Module? Eagle (2). As in “The Eagle has landed” the words of Armstrong after the module had landed on The Moon. 6.When did the moon landing take place? July 20th (2), 1969 (1). 7.What was the total length of the mission, from the launch in Florida, to the splashdown landing in the North Pacific Ocean? 8 days and 3 hours (2, nearest). 8 .How many men have landed on The Moon since that time? 12 (2, nearest). The last man on The Moon was in 1972.

EventsFirst man on the moon

Knowall ExtraWhat was the mistake in Neil Armstrong’s first words spoken from the surface on The Moon?

“That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind”…he forgot the ‘a’.

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R E C A L L C A R T G A M E

ROBBERT BURNSTHIS IS THE SECOND TRYBACK OF THE CART: BLACK + LOGO + TITELSIZE A5

1.Who was Rabbie Burns? A Scottish Poet (1). 2.When and where was he born? He was born in 1759 (2, nearest) near Ayr (2) in south-west Scotland into an impoverished farming family. 3.What was his first profession? As a farmer (2). On the early death of his father, he became the joint tenant of the family farm with his brother. Later in life he bought his own farm near Dumfries, Scotland. 4.Burns wrote poetry from an early age - what was unusual about his work for the time? He wrote in the Scot’s dialect at a time when it was not considered as suitable for elevated literature (3). 5.At what age did Burns become a literary celebrity? At 27 (2, nearest) on the publication of his collected poems in Edinburgh. 6.Who was Burn’s wife? Jean Armour (3). Mother of his twins before marriage, they married in 1788. She bore him nine of his thirteen known offspring, and lived until the age of 69. 7.Did fortune match his fame? No (1). After selling the publishing rights to his poems cheaply, he never became wealthy. After the failure of his farm, he took a job in Tax and Excise, to support his dwindling literary income. 8.Where and when did he die and at what age? He died at home in Dumfries (2) in 1796 aged 37 (2, nearest). He died from a combination of rheumatic fever and other illnesses. 9.When is Burns Night celebrated? On his birthday, January 25th (3). 10.What is a haggis? The traditional Scottish haggis consists of a sheep’s stomach (1) stuffed with a boiled mix of sheep’s liver, heart, lungs (1) rolled oats (1), onion and suet. 11 .Which Burns song is associated wi th New Year ’s Eve? Auld Lang Syne (1).

In a 2009 TV poll, Robert Burns

was voted as the Greatest Scot of

all time, narrowly beating William Wallace, Scot-

tish patriot and independence campaigner.

Knowall facts

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GEORGE ORWELLTHIS IS THE SECOND TRYBACK OF THE CART: BLACK + LOGO + TITELSIZE A5

1.Who was George Orwell? A British writer (1); novelist (1) and journalist (1). 2.Where and when was he born? In colonial India (2) in 1903 (2, nearest), his father being part of the Indian Civil Service. 3.Where was he educated? He was educated at English boarding schools, principally Eton (2). 4.What was his first job? He was a policeman in the Indian Imperial Police in Burma (2) 5.What was his first published novel?Down and Out in Paris and London (1933). It was originally titled A Scullions Diary. 6.What was his last published novel? Nineteen Eighty-Four, published in 1949. 7.Under what circumstances was Orwell shot in the throat? He was shot by a sniper’s bullet whilst fighting for the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War in 1937 (2). 8.Where, when and how did he die? He died in University College Hospital (3), London (1) at the age of 46 (nearest). He died of lung disease (1), having suffered from tuberculosis, and was a heavy smoker. 9.Did Orwell marry? Yes (1), he married twice (2). His first wife Eileen O’Shaughnessy died during an operation under anaesthetic, and he was married for a second time three months before his death to Sonia Brownell. He had an adopted son during his first marriage.

George Orwell’s real name was

Eric Arthur Blair, and the name of his idealised pub

in one of his essays was The Moon Under Water.

Knowall facts

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BATTLE OF WATERLOOTHIS IS THE THIRD/FINAL TRYFRONT OF THE CARTSIZE A4

Events

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BATTLE OF WATERLOOTHIS IS THE THIRD/FINAL TRYTEXT SIDE OF THE CARTSIZE A4

1.Which countries contested the Battle of Waterloo, and under whose leadership? The Allies of Britain, Netherlands and Prussia (3) led by the Duke of Wellington (2) fought the French (1), led by Napoleon Bonaparte (2). 2.In what year did the battle take place? 1815 (nearest, 3). 3.Where is Waterloo? It is a town in Belgium (2). 4.Napoleon escaped from exile on Elba in 1815 and raised an army to fight the Allies. The Battle of Waterloo was the decisive battle in his campaign- did he win that battle? No (2), though Wellington declared the battle was “the nearest-run thing you ever saw in your life”. 5.What did the battle hinge on? The arrival at the battlefield of the Prussian Army, led by Field Marshal von Blücher (2). 6.In the aftermath of his defeat, what became of Napoleon?Coalition forces entered France and restored Louis XVIII to the French throne. Napoleon surrendered to the British (2), and was exiled to Saint Helena (2), where he died six years later aged 51. Some historians believe his death was caused by arsenic poisoning, others by stomach cancer. 7.In the aftermath of his victory, what became of Wellington?He entered politics (1), becoming a Tory Prime Minister (2), and lived to the age of 83. 8.118, 000 Allied soldiers confronted 72,000 French - how many men died at Waterloo? Around 12,000 are estimated to have been killed or died of wounds (nearest, 2). 9.At the time of the Battle, who was the wife of Napoleon? By 1815, Napoleon had divorced Empress Joséphine in the absence of an heir, and had married Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma (2), who produced a son. He did not see her again after he was exiled to Elba in 1814. 10.At the time of the Battle, who was the wife of Wellington?Wellington had married Kitty Pakenham (2) in 1806, who produced two sons. The marriage was not happy and they spent much time apart.

On her deathbed, Wellington’s wife

Kitty ran a finger up his sleeve to find if he was still wearing an amulet she had

once given him. “She found it, as she would have at any time these

past twenty years, had she cared to look for it”

remarked Wellington. “How strange it was”,

he went on to say, “that people could live

together for half a lifetime and only understand each

other at the end”.

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WEEK13 examples for a essentia website2 examples for mobile cash mate website7 illustrations angry computer user sleeping computer user shop with windows boarder up happy cpmputer user man loosing balloons 2 people side by side on computers, one angry one happy man handing bag to woman

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WEEK2making 5 pages for a oak range website in photoshopworking on mobile cash mateworking on some things for a colleage MMX

WEEK3MMXEP designsRecall designs

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WEEK4Recall designsGimmick Adhere

WEEK5Gimmick AdhereRecall designsinfo data sheet Adhere, designs

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WEEK6Whiltionmill one page websiteStickee website portfolio/clientsLast week french Myriam

WEEK7Recall designsSchool wor

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WEEK8sorting stuff out for a companyputting codes in the computerfinding websites for the maldives diving in the maledives scuba climbimg restaurants bars tours boattrips

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WEEK9 till the end

Skinkiss stockings and shapewearRecall game

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M Y C O N C L U S I O N

I think I’ve learned a bunch of things here.I believe my english improved aswell, that’s one of the things I despratly wanted!!I’m pretty sad that I have to leave England, But I’m leaving with a bunch new experiences!

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