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PR, MARKETING & MEDIA DEPARTMENT
NEWSROOM DESK

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Nowadays we are being surrounded by advertisements, visually appealing materials both on the Internet and in the real world, and all of them am competing and hunting either for the attention of different groups of people, or for potential customers. Brands started realizing that there are few characteristics that make them outstanding and shine brighter than the others offering the same type of goods or services, and this inevitably leads us to the concept that we, the customers, are no longer searching for goods but, on the contrary, brands are searching for customers. This immediately leads us to expecting more and more from companies, searching for better conditions and more friendly attitude, but what is more: we search for good looking goods, well-packed products and well-presented services. There is this inexplicit understanding among customers that if product ‘X’ looks good, then it is logically good when it comes to the quality, and vice versa, if the quality is great but the packing is not impressive, then this product sells harder and needs more personal recommendations as a condition to attract new customers.


Progress


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Looking at this situation from a wider perspective, we can easily understand the future trends through the very popular book ‘The Third Wave’ by the sociologist and futurologist Alvin Toffler. The book presents an historical overview of the past two human civilizations with objectivity and projects the third one that is in the process of unfolding as change sweeps across the globe. Three waves describe three different types of societies in sequential order and each wave pushes the older society and culture aside.

The First Wave economy was of agrarian nature that began around thousands of years ago, where everyone made their own products for their own consumption and there was little or no trading between households. The Second Wave, commenced in 18th century, describes an industrial society, where machine expressed its muscles to begin Industrial Revolution and urbanization around factories. By the end of II World war, however, we began to receive signals of a gathering third wave, based not on muscles but on mind.

Having this in mind, we come to realize that we have easier access to anything we could imagine, and this situation leads us to wanting to receive everything in the best possible way. There comes the need of good design and visual tools and materials in the current industrial, political and social conjuncture. Good visual presentation is a promise for everybody that their messages, their ideas and concepts will be noticed in the crowd among the others competing for attention.


Examples


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Personally, I can display lots of examples of visual tools and designs that helped me over the years so I could eventually be successful in my job and in my personal projects. I never studied anything related to this specific kind of knowledge, never took any course in digital presentation skills. Being creative and motivated to reach your objective is enough most of the times.


A simple example is that I started working in a private school which had a Facebook page with certain number of fans. I was wondering why such a small number of fans was there, as we were the most recognized school in town. Then I realized what people need to see and made a strategy on how to manage that page:

  1. I always showed personal stories because people love to associate with others.

  2. I managed to show them in very appealing way.

By now, I have made three times the number of fans we had in the beginning.


Creativity is the Key to Success

Few years ago, I was keen on pursuing my higher education in one of the very renowned universities in The United States. These universities have a huge pool of applicants and limited number of prospective students who manage to pass all the examination procedures and begin their studies. At this time, I was wondering how I could present myself in such a way that I stand out in the crowd and draw the attention of the admission committee to my application. As the Resume is a very important part of the application package, I came up with the bright idea that my Resume won’t be the standard format, so I made a magazine. Believe it or not, I had no clue how that would work, and I am not famous with design works, I work in a totally different professional field. I found an online platform that allowed me to create a professional magazine: mission completed. Thanks partially to my Resume, I got admitted in a few very good universities. Resume here. Then I made a booklet for my school: here.


Build Your Brand Alone

I partially work as a volunteer in one of the well-known monasteries in Bulgaria, and two years ago we decided we can make honey and sell it, so we could collect money and build a new building there, which would allow people to come for trainings and sleep there. We made a 500 beehives bio farm, then started producing big amounts of honey, and later realized we need to make labels for the products we offer. Of course, we had no digital design volunteers, so I challenged myself I get that labels work done. I didn’t know I had to deal with Adobe Illustrator – the horror of all of my dreams. I installed the program, opened it and told myself ‘Goodness, that’s never going to happen. No way.’ It was so complicated that I cried. Then step by step, in a big hurry as we had no time, I made all the labels. I was scared someone would ask me at that time how am I making the labels: my answer would be ‘Frankly, I have no idea’.

Results here:

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by Ava Dobreva

Participant in

TC "Promoting visual facilitation" in Brolo, Sicily

7 days, 8 countries, three participants from each country! This was one of the key moments during the training course in Budapest that I took part in. The main aim of this project was to develop the professional skills of young people and to promote values of tolerance and prevention of violence. During the sessions we discussed very important issues like marginalization, lack of education, and cultural diversity. The methods were based on discussions, theater, story-telling.

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During the games we had to introduce different kind of problems and to suggest solutions. Every day started with energizing games which were great way to get morning dose of fresh energy! Every country - Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal and Spain - introduced its local traditions, national dances, food, history and regional and national problems minorities, unemployment, language barrier.


On the first day of the project we talked more about the Erasmus+ program and the opportunities which it gives, then we had some presentations which helped us understand better what culture is and the personal perspectives of the culture everyone comes from. On the second day we were having sessions of culture conflict mediation and conflict resolution. During the next days we had activities connected with the PIN’s topic (academic background, outcomes: knowledge, key information) and different games on the topic of the project.

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To sum up I would like to express my joy for being part of this great event which is a great way to feel more European.


by S.Ivanov

Participant in

TC “Culture as a tool of conflict resolution” in Budapest, Hungary

If you are wondering why to participate in an Erasmus+ project and how will that help you in your personal development, this article will answer your questions.

Two of our participants in the YE “Make social inclusion happen” in Costinesti, Romania - Yoana Yakimova and Borislava Ivanova shared with us their expectations from the project prior its start and also their opinion on how Erasmus+ is helping them in life.


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"How “Erasmus+” helps us? Now I will tell you. Erasmus+ projects help us with meeting a lot of new people and maybe new friends. This is new way to improve our English and communication skills. We always can improve our communication skills but Erasmus+ projects give us that chance to meet new people from different countries in one place. When we talk to each other we exchange experience and knowledge. All of these things help us to improve our English and communication skills.


In any type of communication, make sure that you set the right tone. A friendly tone will encourage others to communicate with you. In all interactions confidence (but not over-confidence) is crucial. Demonstrating confidence will give costumers faith in your abilities to deliver what they need, and that you will follow through with what you have promised.

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The most important thing is respect. If you respect the ideas and opinions of others, they will be more likely to communicate with you. Active listening or simply using the name of the person you are speaking to can both be effective.


Good communication is all about listening effectively. Take the time to listen to what the other person is saying and practice active listening. Pay attention to what the other person is saying, ask questions and clarify points, and rephrase what they have said so that you know you have understood correctly.


And these are the most important things that Erasmus + projects give to us."


By Borislava Ivanova

Participant in

YE "Make social inclusion happen" in Costinesti, Romania


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"Erasmus+ projects help you to improve your English skills. In my opinion, the projects encourage young people to be more sociable. It can be useful in other projects. I expect to learn from the YE “Make social inclusion happen” how to accept different people and tolerate them. These people are not different from us and they deserve to be tolerated like everyone else. Another important thing is the team working. If you ask me, I’m not good in team working because I’m shy and don’t want to share my ideas. Another thing that I expect to learn is public speaking. Most of the people are not good at public speaking for various reasons, of course (even me) but the project can help me to be better in public speaking."


By Yoana Yakimova

Participant in

YE "Make social inclusion happen" in Costinesti, Romania

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