The Alumni Gathering, organized by UPH’s DKV program, successfully reconnected alumni with their former professors on September 9, 2023, at Bottega Ristorante in Jakarta. The event began with MCs Regina and Elsa, followed by welcoming speeches from Mrs. Lala and Mrs. Elis, creating a warm and inclusive atmosphere. ICE Breaking mini-games facilitated interaction among attendees, while alumni participated in tracer studies, providing valuable insights into their post-graduation experiences. The evening featured a communal dinner and randomly selected door prizes, adding excitement to the gathering. Former lecturers actively engaged in discussions, fostering knowledge sharing and networking, ultimately achieving the event’s goal of strengthening bonds between alumni and educators.
Photo of Katarina Monika. Image provided by Katarina Monika
First and foremost, I feel incredibly fortunate to have been a part of such a prestigious institution. My experience at Universitas Pelita Harapan has been quite a journey. Occasionally, I encountered a few challenging events during my study, but fortunately, the lecturers were friendly, inspiring, thoughtful, and resourceful individuals. They guided me to flourish my character into a better person. Their guidance, resources, and mentorship not only imparted valuable knowledge but also instilled in me a lifelong passion for my field.
As a student at Universitas Pelita Harapan, I discovered my deep-rooted passion for self-expression through various assignments. The university’s rich curriculum and facilities exposed my work to a diverse range of artistic disciplines, including painting, typography, branding, advertising, photography, and art history. Various learning methods and the library have widened my horizons, especially in design knowledge and taste, and played a pivotal role in shaping my academic and career trajectory.
As a graphic designer, personally, I felt like I embarked on a transformative journey during my time as a design student at Universitas Pelita Harapan. My experience and personal growth in the university’s vibrant design community shaped my artistry and laid the foundation for my creative career.
My time in the university’s study program was characterized by an atmosphere of inspiration and collaboration. Engaging with fellow students and faculty members provided valuable opportunities for critique, discussion, and artistic growth. The university’s teaching and learning activities became a sanctuary where creativity flourished, fostering an environment that nurtured our imagination and allowed ideas to come to life.
I wholeheartedly recommend the Universitas Pelita Harapan to prospective students seeking an enriching and transformative educational experience. My journey at this institution was nothing short of exceptional, and I am forever grateful for the opportunities it provided me. Thank you once again for being a crucial part of my academic journey.
The only way to do great work is to love what you do.
Steve Jobs
Katarina Monika
Universitas Pelita Harapan Visual Communication Design Bachelor of Arts – BAGraphic Design 2005 – 2009
On Friday, August 25, 2023, the Visual Communication Design program at Universitas Pelita Harapan welcomed new students during one of the events of the UPH Festival 2023.
Brian Alvin Hananto presenting the Vision of Universitas Pelita Harapan Visual Communication Design
During the event, Brian Alvin Hananto, S.Sn., M.Ds., the Head of the Visual Communication Design program at Universitas Pelita Harapan, introduced the faculty members of the program and also got to know some of the students from the class of 2023. Brian then proceeded to explain the vision and mission of the program as well as the curriculum framework to the new students in attendance. Brian also invited the student association of the program to welcome and invite the students to attend the Welcoming Party event that will be held on September 2, 2023.
On Thursday, August 24, 2023, during the UPH Festival 2023 Faculty Talks event, one of our alumni, Katarina Monika, made an appearance. The name Katarina Monika has recently been widely discussed because her design work was chosen to be the logo for Indonesia’s 78th birthday.
On that afternoon, Katarina Monika, along with two other UPH alumni, shared her experiences as a designer after graduating. She also shared the things she learned and the values she applies in her work. In an event attended by prospective students of UPH’s visual communication design program, Katarina Monika’s presence provided inspiration and an overview of what graduates of UPH’s visual communication design program can achieve as leaders in the field of design, capable of creating transformative designs for society.
Katarina Monika with Universitas Pelita Harapan’s School of Design Dean, Dr. Martin Luqman Katoppo, S.T., M.T.Katarina Monika with her UPH Visual Communication Design lecturers: Eston Kamelang Mauleti, S.Sn., M.Ds. (no. 1 from left) and Donny Ibrahim, S.Sn., M.Ikom. (no. 4 from left).
On August 23th 2023, UPH Visual Communication Design opens the Focal Point Exhibition in Pelita Hall. The exhibition showcased works of the 2023 students on the photography course. The opening ceremony is attended by student, lecturers, and also guests of the Visual Communication Design department.
Tiara Kiatama (Head of Committee) Opening RemarksChandra Djoko (Event Advisor) and Brian Alvin Hananto (UPH VCD Department Head) Opening the ExhibitionThe Committee of Focal Point Exhibition
The exhibition and photography seminar for the students of Visual Communication Design (DKV) UPH 2023 carries the theme “FOCAL POINT.”
In the realm of photography, “Focal Point” refers to the main point of focus in a photographic work. The focal point is the primary subject that a photographer emphasizes to capture the observer’s attention. The focal point functions as a gateway for the observer into the story. The object that becomes the focal point becomes the main interpretation of the work. Hence, the quality of a focal point can determine the success of a piece of work, specifically whether it effectively communicates and impacts its observer. Without a focal point, an observer might struggle to identify the compelling elements in a photo, thereby impeding the interpretation process and resulting in a monotonous impression.
Through the photography exhibition titled ‘Focal Point,’ the students of DKV UPH are provided with the opportunity to showcase their skills and development over a year of learning. The exhibition will demonstrate the students’ understanding after being equipped with knowledge about photography techniques, composition, and photo processing using supporting software. Furthermore, the term ‘focal point’ also refers to the subject theme of the photos to be displayed, such as product photos and model photos.