To summarize the past years,Life was largely occupied by studies in the field of Informational Technology, Science and Humanitarian Views, whereas my interest gradually moved to digital editing, game design and logistics. Therefore occupying me to an extent where my social studies grew smaller. Unfortunately, my passion for digitally based creativity halted because the window of opportunity applying for university closed. In other words, it is a waiting game. But it isn't all bad news. Throughout roughly 5 years I have learnt a lot of valuable expertise based of both high-school studies and online resources (e.g. tutorials via video or articles). Generally speaking, my understanding and usage for basic to intermediate software increased. I find no bigger issues utilizing composition applications like Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro, Photoshop and Clip Paint Studio to edit (and create) illustrations, videos and occasionally sound. Identically, common processing software such as Microsoft Word 2016 or Excel cause little issues. However, my expertise is not something of extraordinaire quality and finesse, but rather a work in progress.My current experience does not qualify me within the realm of professionals, but I am definitely not unaccustomed. If anything, my latest projects transforming still 2D-images to moving 3D (rather "2.5D") visuals could be compared to an intermediate level. In stark contrast, my working experience - generally speaking - is that of a beginner. I have a small amount of experience in what people call "the working life", but this too is improving little by little; especially within logistics (e.g. warehouse employment). Here I am currently developing my skills for picking / sorting orders, packing necessary stock, understanding company requests (via Excel) and teamwork. "Jack of all trades, master of none. But oftentimes better, than master of one."