Six Months of Growth: My Journey as an OU Design Intern

Six Months of Growth: My Journey as an Open University Design Intern

Climbing the Stairs Illustration, (FreePik).

As I approach the end of my six-month internship as a Design & Communications intern, I reflect on my journey that has been anything but ordinary. Coming into this as a neurodivergent student, I knew there would be challenges, but I never expected just how much I would grow, both professionally and personally.

There were roadblocks. Personal issues sometimes held me back, slowing my progress and making tasks feel heavier than they should. At times, I was my own worst enemy – second-guessing myself, overthinking, and getting caught up in perfectionism and constant delays on my end. Getting constructive feedback isn’t always easy to listen to, but now I no longer fear it, as it’s crucial to my personal development. I’ve been given tips that I’ll be implementing that help me rethink my workflow, resources on how to stay focused, and most importantly, how I can shift my focus to get the job done more efficiently.

Throughout the internship, I was pushed outside my comfort zone, and I’m glad it did! I helped provide feedback on animation projects, attended a seminar on how to film effective video content, and explored design frameworks like the Double Diamond and more. I even had the opportunity to organise and lead meetings independently, as it was something I’d never done before and frankly didn’t feel ready for. But at least now I can say I did it.

This internship has equipped me with a wide range of transferable skills – from communication and time management to some leadership skills and adaptability methods that I’ll take with me into professional life. It’s been a stepping stone I’ll never forget. While I may leave with a few regrets about how I navigated or tasks and events I missed out on during the internship, but I’ll always be grateful for this experience.

In one of my final meetings with my supervisor, Vera, I said something that really sums up how far I’ve come: “I’ve now learnt that whatever gets thrown at me, to just say to myself…I can handle it!” Recently, I’ve been feeling inspired by a book called ‘Feel The Fear…and Do it Anyway” by Susan Jeffers. Vera recommended I include that quote there, and luckily, I did not forget to do so. I can see why, as it was a good suggestion to include my own quote. It captures what I’ve learnt and who I’m becoming.

Thank you to the entire Level 2 BDes Design team for being a pleasant bunch that’s supportive and the OU staff I’ve engaged with and have provided me with support along the way.

And a very special thank you to Vera Hale, who guided me through it all. I know I’m not the easiest to work with sometimes and your efforts have not gone unnoticed – but thank you for sticking by me, you’re an absolute credit to The Open University.

Here’s to the future!

Writing on the Wall Concept Illustration.(FreePik)

 

 

 

 

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(FreePik)

FreePik, Storyset. Climbing the Stairs Concept Illustration, www.freepik.com/free-vector/climbing-stairs-concept-illustration_396946386.htm#fromView=search&page=1&position=5&uuid=141be98a-fe22-470c-af94-09c52030fd85&query=%40stories+personal+development. Accessed 30 Apr. 2025.

 

FreePik (Job Promotion Concept Illustration). Job Promotion Concept Illustration, www.freepik.com/free-vector/job-promotion-concept-illustration_106394011.htm#fromView=keyword&page=1&position=31&uuid=9cf011e9-b6c5-4ac9-ac77-d3a3d0a74d82&query=Professional+Growth. Accessed 30 Apr. 2025.

 

 

(FreePik, Writing on the Wall Concept Illustration)

Writing on the Wall Concept Illustration, www.freepik.com/free-vector/writing-wall-concept-illustration_21532476.htm#fromView=search&page=1&position=16&uuid=141be98a-fe22-470c-af94-09c52030fd85&query=%40stories+personal+development. Accessed 30 Apr. 2025.


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5 responses to “Six Months of Growth: My Journey as an OU Design Intern”

  1. Vera avatar
    Vera

    Dear Chizarma, It was great having you as part of our Design team, and I also learnt a lot along the way. You have really come a long way and you work on the Sustainathon, level 2 and as well as sharing your Intern journey are all invaluable. I am sure you will continue to grow and shine. Good luck with your new adventures (not challenges).

    1. Chizarma Holt avatar
      Chizarma Holt

      Thank you, Vera.
      I’ll continue to do great things and grow!

  2. Nicole Lotz avatar
    Nicole Lotz

    It’s wonderful to read your reflections on your journey. While many interns have shared similar experiences, your story remains uniquely your own. Being challenged in a supportive environment is crucial for personal and professional growth. With that in mind, I’d like to ask: how do you think the growth you experienced through experimentation and pushing your boundaries during this internship could be applied to your and possibly other students’ studies in design at the OU?

    1. Chizarma Holt avatar
      Chizarma Holt

      Great question, Nicole! I think that the mindset I’ve adopted, by being as creative as possible and through experimentation, can benefit OU Design students by encouraging more innovative, real-world problem solving and deeper engagement with the design process during their studies, especially at Levels 1 and 2.

  3. Lucy Robinson avatar
    Lucy Robinson

    Hi Chizarama, I’m currently in my second year of studying design within the BA design and innovation course and was wondering how you were able to achieve the internship and what was your process before going through that?

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