Lena Harder – Student Assistant

Who we are: The ZKfN team
  • December 16, 2024
  • 1 min. Reading time
Portrait of Lena Harder Portrait of Lena Harder
Lena Harder is a student assistant at the ZKfN.
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These are my tasks at the ZKfN:

I am responsible for visual communication. I have already created posters, information graphics and print media. My goal is to make complex content accessible to everyone and to translate it into appealing graphics or images.

How I came to the ZKfN:

I am an architecture student at the TU Braunschweig and, with my previous design experience, I can support the ZKfN as a student assistant.

These are my wishes for the climate:

For a climate worth living in, I hope that wishes will become demands and that demands will become everyday reality. A reality that we all consider necessary and link to our own lifestyles and ways of working.

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