Admission interviews
The interviews will be held online in the form of a videoconference. The candidate will present his/her presentation by sharing his/her screen. Check the interview information for your chosen programme:
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Inclusive Design: Health and Social Well-being
INTERVIEW AND PRESENTATION OF DESIGN ISSUES WHICH ARE THE PLANNED AREA OF STUDY
The interview concerns issues related to the candidates' interests and knowledge related to the planned area of study. Presentation of the design issues should be prepared in the form of an electronic presentation containing:
– an introduction - introducing oneself
– a portfolio - selection of a few of the latest works, not older than 3 years, including final designs with elements of the design process
– what, according to the candidate, is a good product and why? (selection and presentation of the product and justification)
– what, according to the candidate, is a bad product and why? (selection and presentation of the product and justification together with a proposal for changes)
– who or what inspires the candidate and why?
– name, surname, alma mater, address, telephone number and e-mail address.
The presentation should not exceed 10 minutes.
Evaluation criteria:
1.evaluation of the talk:
creativity, argumentation and critical judgement skills, standard of speech, knowledge from the field of design;
2.evaluation of the presentation:
editorial quality, typeface selection, typographic layout, general layout, quality of reproduction.
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designing reading experience and interactive storytelling
INTERVIEW AND PRESENTATION OF DESIGN ISSUES WHICH ARE THE PLANNED AREA OF STUDY
The interview concerns issues related to the interests and knowledge of the candidates, corresponding to the knowledge of a graduate of first-cycle studies in the field of studies and issues related to culture and art. The topics should be prepared in the form of an electronic presentation (pdf format) and oral presentation, whose duration should not exceed 15 minutes.
The scope of the presentation includes:
1. Description of the planned diploma project:
▪ objective - usefulness, research perspective, technology development, determination of the new aspects of the issue that are to be explored,
▪ topics,
▪ scope of realization.
2. A brief description of the candidate’s most important achievements or research of other designers and artists in terms of the content presented.
The evaluation criteria include:
1. evaluation of the talk: creativity, argumentation and critical judgement skills, standard of speech,
2. evaluation of the graphic design of the presentation in terms of editorial quality, typeface selection,
typographic layout, general layout, quality of reproduction.