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Sketching the Future: Young Creatives Explore MUIC’s Communication Design Program

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Sketching the Future: Young Creatives Explore MUIC’s Communication Design Program

The air at Mahidol University International College (MUIC) was buzzing with creative energy on Saturday, January 24, 2026. For a group of passionate high school students, the “Camp Dek Art Activity” was more than just a weekend event—it was a glimpse into their future and a chance too good to pass up.

This immersive one-day boot camp served as a vibrant introduction to MUIC’s renowned Communication Design Program (CDP). A total of 35 students, many with their supportive parents in tow, dove headfirst into a world of creativity. They sharpened their skills in a basic drawing workshop and, crucially, learned important tips on preparing a standout art and design portfolio—one of the keys that unlocks the door to the CDP.

The day also included a guided tour of the campus, where the stunning architectural design of the Aditayathorn Building left a lasting impression. As the students explored the state-of-the-art facilities and professional art studios, you could see their dreams taking shape.

Amid the day’s exciting hustle and bustle, we caught up with several students and their parents to hear what they thought about the event, the program, and their journey into the world of art and design.

Here’s what they had to say:

“I like the design of Aditayathorn Building—it looks very neat and the environment is very good. I like the way the ajarns taught us the drawing lesson. Regarding preparing portfolio: It was easier than I thought.” – Mr. Wachirawit Pelimco, Panyapiwat Institute of Management Demonstration School

“I’ve been looking for an international course that’s good for him. I want to know how that course will guide him to a good career path. His participation in today’s activities is part of our research.” – Mrs. Thitiporn Rugchoocheep (Mother of Mr. Wachirawit)

“I sketch anything whenever I feel like it. The MUIC facilities are modern and high tech. There are lots of free space. You can relax (while studying). These are among my considerations.” – Mr. Passawee Wasukraipaisarn, Bangkok Christian College

“I heard about MUIC CDP from a nephew who is in another college in MU. I brought my son here so that he can learn more about this major and widen his options.” – Mrs. Ratchapan Kraiwit (Mother of Mr. Passawee)

“I’ve always considered studying in MUIC because my Dad (Mr. Ian Mcdonald) teaches here. Though I’m considering to take up a Science major, I also want to learn more about other programs like CDP. I liked the drawing session the most. It was fun. After today’s event, I plan to take up CDP as a minor.” – Mr. Maxwell Mcdonald (Home-schooled)

“The reasons why I want my younger son to study here in MUIC are the community, the ajarns, the club activities and others. My first son is already here and I know how much he enjoys his studies here so much.” – Mrs. Wanphen McDonald (Mother of Mr. McDonald)

“I like painting and doing art designs. The activity I liked most today was the drawing exercise. It was fun and I learned new things.” – Ms. Thitirat Chinsawaspan, Kanchananukhro School

“I already liked doing illustrations. Then I saw the poster about this event which made me interested in attending it so that I can find out more about the CDP major. What I learned is that CDP’s curriculum has all the courses that I want to study in university. So, CDP has become one of my top options.” – Ms. Thamon Srisutrapon, Satriwitthaya 3

“Ever since I was a kid, I’ve been drawing a lot. I’ve known ever since that it’s art I’m interested in. I love making animation, making design, anything about art. I was part of our school trip to the Open Days here 3 years ago and I was introduced to the 17 majors of MUIC. Since then, I’ve become interested in CDP. After attending today’s event, I’ve been impressed with basically everything. I love this place.” – Ms. Sasipatsorn Panichakul, Satriwitthaya 2

As the day drew to a close, it was clear that the Camp Dek Art Activity was more than just a workshop. It was a catalyst for creativity, a bridge between high school and university, and a space where aspiring artists could see their passions transform into a tangible career path. By demystifying the portfolio process and showcasing a vibrant community, MUIC provided not just information, but inspiration.

For any young artist out there sketching out their own future, events like these are a powerful reminder that the first bold stroke—whether on a canvas or towards a dream—is often the most important one you can make.

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The Communication Design Program (CDP) can open the doors to your artistic career path. If you want to learn more about this program, click here: https://muic.mahidol.ac.th/eng/programs/undergraduate-programs/communication-design-and-media-communication/communication-design/