2017 Queensland College of Art Design graduate catalogue

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DESIGN QUEENSLAND COLLEGE OF ART, GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY

GRADUATES CATALOGUE 2017



DESIGN GRADUATES CATALOGUE QUEENSLAND COLLEGE OF ART GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY 19–25 OCTOBER 2017



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FOREWORD Dr Mike McAuley

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PRODUCT DESIGN Harrison Candlin Ben Gwyn Emily Limpus

3-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN

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Troy Baverstock

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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN Dan Brook

INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS 11

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Niamh Pearce Daniel Rose

Cheryl Tham

Pascale Schmid Rodney Srun

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DIGITAL DESIGN

Oliyana Stremouchiw

Jamie Gale

Diana Timofeeva

Sean Michael Sugiyono

Isabel Turner Yanping Wang Cody Wood

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Scott Woodbridge Yawen Lui

Brittney Azzuri

Kayla Zonneveld

Robert Bolton Ruben Castrillon

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GRAPHIC DESIGN

Chan Cheng I (Angie)

Minha Park

Kate Dowrie

Reece Stevenson

Cat Ferguson

Jody Wasley

Emily Fryer

Maddie Bell

Qiuchen Gu

Maria Devanna Christi

Ellen Gauld

Grace Eastwood

Kellie Harper

Erin Hender

Jayden Howie

Huixuan Hu

April Hows

Pathompong Kalpana

Taylor Jones

Gary Kong

Bailey Lawson

Catherine Lin

Ian D. Leishman

Ebony Sloots

Evan Lendich

Fish Yuen

Emma Nielsen Errol Musumeci

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STUDIO ART Xiaoting Hui (Larine)

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DESIGN STAFF

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SUPPORTERS



WHAT IS DESIGN?

When asked to define what design is, we have a number of options. We can start by describing the ‘things’ that designers make: websites, logos, picture books, posters, chairs, interactive games, interior spaces, 3D objects, virtual environments, and so forth. When we describe design in terms of artefacts, we start to think of specialised knowledge and specific design professions: visual communication design, interior design, industrial design, product design. However, when we start to think of design as a ‘process’, those differentiations disappear and we start to see a commonality of approach: investigation, iteration, experimentation, prototyping, development, refinement, production, evaluation. From divergence through to convergence, analysis to synthesis, critical to applied, all designers at a fundamental level undergo a similar process of understanding and scoping a problem, ultimately creating a solution that, to use Herbert Simon’s terminology, ‘satisfices’ the situation or turns an ‘existing situation’ into a ‘preferred one’.1 We now accept this approach as the essence of what is commonly described as ‘design thinking’. In recent times, we have added to the idea of design as a process and the making of things the understanding that design is also about creating ‘experiences’. This new understanding places design at the centre of almost everything humans do. It also allows us to see that design is about social innovation and human well-being. But we must never forget that human wellbeing also requires designers to be focused on the well-being of our planet. And that is why designers, in what we now refer to as the post-industrial world, must question everything. And so too our graduates, our next generation of thinkers, doers, and social innovators. The projects on show in this final year exhibition will demonstrate much of what has been described here. You will see design thinking in action. You will see the solution-focused outcomes of inquiries into all sorts of issues affecting human beings. You will also see evidence of the design process, the drawings, written notes, and sketches that all demonstrate the embryonic and developing thinking behind ideas. You will see what we mean by ‘controlled chaos’. Through reflection, we can gain explicit understanding into this seemingly tacit, chaotic, mysterious, and unfathomable creative process; it is the process that gives birth to great design. Dr Mike McAuley Program Director, Bachelor of Design and Bachelor of Design Futures Queensland College of Art Griffith University

1 See Herbert A. Simon, “Rational Choice and the Structure of the Environment,” Psychological Review 62, no. 2 (1956): 129–138.

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HARRISON CANDLIN 6

PRODUCT DESIGN harrisoncandlin.photoshelter.com Smartphone Grip Re-Design 2016 product design Egg Basket 2016 Social Design for Compass Institute Cork Stool 2016 Logan City Night Markets

My time at QCA has allowed me to develop as not only a product designer but also as a designer with knowledge in graphic design, conceptualising, researching, prototyping and design as a whole. Having learnt the critical framework of the designed world and the designing futures we create, I feel I’m ready to tackle world issues and integrate good, enriching design into the lives of many.


BEN GWYN PRODUCT DESIGN nif Fins 2017 moulding 12 x 11.4 x 0.6cm

nif Fins is a project that originally focused on creating surf board fins using carbon fibre 3D printing, creating a strong fin that could easily be modified. The design intent then shifted to fit a new brief, exploring the shape of the fin, and how to make the fin aesthetically different from any current fin, while also including aspects in the designs to connect the product to the ocean. 3D printed moulds helped to create a prototype.

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EMILY LIMPUS 8

PRODUCT DESIGN fb.com/elmindustrialdesign Sturdy Stackable Stools 2016 Hydro Wood’s Celery Top Pine 43cm high

During my studies at QCA, I took an interest in sustainably sourced timber furniture and products, focusing on where timber comes from, how it is sourced, and where it will end up when it is no longer needed or wanted. I have worked on breaking down the misconception that new timber is better, and instead repurposed timber that has been cut down for construction and also recycled broken furniture or damaged timber.


TROY BAVERSTOCK 3-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN troybaverstock.com BD6touch – Tactile Music Player 2016 pine plywood, oak, 3D printed ABS, electronics 9 x 52 x 21cm limbU – Smart Prosthetic 2014 3D printed ABS, electronics 29 x 10 x 11cm Styx - Bicycle Saddle 2014 3D printed ABS, oak, aluminium, electronics 12 x 31 x 26cm

I am a designer irretrievably lost to the pursuit of creation, invention, and problem-solving. My projects contain and often combine elements of digital fabrication, traditional fabrication, electronics, and programming. A fascination with human nature, technology, and the future drives me to create thoughtful products that awaken the imagination.

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DAN BROOK 10

INDUSTRIAL DESIGN behance.net/danbrook1128 Scavenger helmet concept 2017 digital, Photoshop Render of helmet built on 3D scan 2017 digital, Rhino, keyshot Scavenger helmet 2017 nylon, electronics, Ironlak 38 x 25cm

This was a project completed for a class where we were asked to make our own brief and fulfill it. The brief I made was to develop a wearable bit of costume that was a helmet for a sci-fi film, with goals being that it was motorised and functional. I developed concepts for the character, the environment, and started modelling. Shapeways printed the final helmet, Arduino made it move, and I used spray pack and model paint to complete it.


MADDIE BELL INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS maddiebell.myportfolio.com Community Hall 2017 Revit & Photoshop Library Entry 2017 Revit & Illustrator Queenslander 2015 drawing and Photoshop

I am a multidisciplinary design student going on to complete honours next year, majoring in Design Futures and Interior Environments. I have a love for all things design, with a passion for architecture, urban design and interior design. I place an emphasis on liveability, functionality and sustainability. For me, content is key; this means the design process is essential to contributing and designing something meaningful.

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MARIA DEVANNA CHRISTI 12

INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS blancvolition.net QCA Design Hub 2016 Revit and InDesign QCA Design Hub 2016 Revit and InDesign

I am an interior design graduate with a passion for the design industry, based in Brisbane. I am a lover of all things minimal, interior, and architectural design and photography. My aim is to implement my skills and knowledge in an industry environment that will help me to learn and grow. “Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Design is knowing which ones to keep.” — Scott Adams


GRACE EASTWOOD INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS behance.net/x_grace_eastwood24f3 Victoria Point Art Show 2016 acrylic on canvas 70 x 60cm Apartment Project 2016 ink and graphite 29.7 x 42cm

I’m an interdisciplinary design student, majoring in interior environments, who is passionate about sustainability. I have a demonstrated history of working in the design industry and have strong arts and design skills in interior design, illustration, animation and the Adobe suite.

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ERIN HENDER 14

INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS Metrofitting Bookshop Joinery 2015 Revit

This piece was the technical drawing for the re-fit of an art shop into a new retail space—a juice bar and bookshop. The timber joinery detailing is the main feature and allows for both separation of the two spaces as well as continuity and flow. This retail space will benefit the students of QCA Southbank and provide a space where students can relax or socialise while still being within the learning environment.


HUIXUAN HU INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS mid-due rendering in Photoshop 2017 elevation view (rendering in Revit) 2017 perspective view (rendering in Revit) 2017

Eye Fantastic optical shop interior redesign.

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PATHOMPONG KALPANA 16

INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS East West Food Redesign 2017 Moggill Rd, Indooroopilly Thread Overhaul second-hand shop 2017 second-hand shops section in Moorooka

I completed this course because it has allowed me to translate my design ideas for the structure of a building to real images that others can see and appreciate. Buildings are important structures for humans’ wellbeing and livelihoods.


GARY KONG INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS Cafe Redesign 2017 A2 presentation board Cafe Redesign 2017 A2 presentation board

I am an international student from Hong Kong. For this work, I have designed a small-scale project, including the logo design and the interior and renovation design. I like to create a warm atmosphere in my designs, where nature is integrated. I am focused on long-term sustainable design.

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CATHERINE LIN 18

INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS catherine-lin.com Flexible Apartment 2015 paper, pencil, markers 29.7 x 42cm Friendly Office 2017 Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator Break Room 2017 Revit, Photoshop

My works are inspired by the relationship between people and space. I am interested in exploring the use of materials, forms, and techniques to better communicate my designs,


EBONY SLOOTS INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS The Contained Sanctuary 2017 printed graphic 42 x 59.4cm

The Contained Sanctuary is based on the ideology of living with a smaller footprint, while still providing ample room for a family. The sustainable home is 200m2 in total, featuring 60m2 of outdoor living areas, including an outdoor shower. The foundations of this tranquil home are recycled shipping containers, with timber features and lots of greenery. The Contained Sanctuary is a humble and organic place to live.

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FISH YUEN 20

INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS

I enjoy simple, natural elements and vintage styles.

xxyzyi.wixsite.com/fishyuendesign

Included here is part of a project from my time at QCA. This project aims to give an opportunity to interior design students to work on a real-life project and to provide a new conceptual vision for the owners of Sinmei Tea.

Re-design Cafe 2017 A2 presentation board 3DMax


CHERYL THAM CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP cherylthamblog.com Chezl Design T-shirt Design 2016 22.5 x 22.5cm Pendori Napkin Design 2015 22.5 x 22.5cm ChezTea Tea Packaging Design 2017 22.5 x 22.5cm

Originally from Malaysia, I migrated to Australia five years ago. I am passionate about making art and my work encompasses illustration, fabric design, layout, product design, and books.

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JAMIE GALE 22

DIGITAL DESIGN galedigitaldesign.com Gale Digital Design 2017 printed 2.25 x 2.25cm Various Posters 2017 printed The Hardwood Ballina 2017

I’m a digital designer, graphic artist, and photographer, among other things. I’ve been interested in design, technology, and aesthetics since a young age, and have realised my passion for creativity. I enjoy learning and working with a wide range of programs, and my design outcomes reflect my willingness to experiment. My goal is to help clients realise their brand’s potential, and to help the world through impactful designs.


SEAN MICHAEL SUGIYONO DIGITAL DESIGN sa-digitaldesign.com Sean Aaron Digital Design (Logo) 2017 digital 22.5 x 22.5cm 3D Motion Design Triangle 2017 digital 22.5 x 22.5cm Character Animation 2017 digital 22.5 x 22.5cm

In my practice, I combine the visual flair of a VFX artist with the design methodology of a graphic designer to create visually stunning pieces. Motion creatively challenges me, and I enjoy using different methods to achieve an outcome. I am excited about what the future holds for me as a growing creative. Please head to my website to see my animated works.

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BRITTNEY AZZURI 24

VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN  @brittneyazzuri My Mum Is a Parasite Scientist! That’s Rad! 2017 published book 26 x 22cm

Exploring the different and unique designs of the world has always been an interest of mine, whether it be through cultural habits, clothing, food, or architecture. My passion for visual communication and graphic design enhances the way I help and influence others through my creative work. The Griffith University “That’s Rad!” book, designed within Liveworm, is the first of a children’s science series.


ROBERT BOLTON VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN robertboltondesign.com Clutch 2017 hand drawn, Illustrator 3.2 x 11.9cm

As a visual communication designer, I have a strong passion for branding. My style combines analogue details and illustrations with existing typefaces to create effective visual identities. The above mark was created for a Brisbane-based boutique car blog that publishes original car photography.

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RUBEN CASTRILLON 26

VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN Budget Me App 2017 Illustrator, Photoshop

As a creative designer, I constantly challenge my potential within the visual communication discipline, as my ambition for engaging and meaningful design drives my passion. Budget Me is a mobile application that was conceptualised and defined in collaboration with Bailey Lawson, April Hows, and Rob Bolton. It encapsulates the foundation of participatory-led design that encourages users to manage and save their money.


CHAN CHENG I (ANGIE) VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN A 2014 149.4 x 105.62cm JPEG Dream 2017 115.15 x 82.8cm JPEG Timeline 2016 270.93 x 270.93cm JPEG

Be brave and be yourself!

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KATE DOWRIE 28

VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN katedowriedesign.com Coming Soon 2016 print 21 x 59.4cm

I am a visual communication designer who embraces creativity. I believe that strong design and visual communication are essential to understanding and living in our modern society, and through design, I hope to create enjoyment and make positive change.


CAT FERGUSON VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN catlouise.com Personal Business Cards 2017 print 8.5 x 5.5cm Dental Clinic Branding Project 2017 logo and business cards Rebecca 2015 photograph

I am a Brisbane-based photographer and graphic designer with a passion for creating things and drinking tea. With a broad range of experience through part-time roles, internships, and freelance work across various sectors, I feel the key to business success is enforcing a strong visual representation of brands.

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EMILY FRYER 30

VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN No.6 book cover reimagined 2016 digital 13 x 19.1cm Found Typography 2015 paper 21 x 29.7cm Simple Walk Cycle 2016 digital 3.4 x 0.4cm

As a multimedia designer, I work to be someone who can access a wide variety of mediums and find a way to balance them in my work. I enjoy engaging with new challenges and constructing things that can work beyond their initial form.


QIUCHEN GU VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN 414248943.wixsite.com/g-design Book Cover Design 2016 Illustrator 19.8 x 13cm Typeface Design 2016 Illustrator 42 x 29.7cm Application Design 2017 Adobe Experience Design 13.7 x 8cm

I love working with print and paper. During my time at Griffith University, I have improved my design skills and gained the spirit of teamwork. I have also improved my conceptual thinking and technical skills in the area of graphic design.

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ELLEN GAULD 32

VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN ellenemgee.com What The Scrap? 2017 print

I am a Brisbane-based visual communication designer with a desire to learn more about my chosen field, and to develop my interests in branding, web design, typography, and pattern design. While improving my overall basis as a designer, I hope to one day work in brand development. This is second only to my main goal in life: to pat every dog I meet.


KELLIE HARPER VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN behance.net/kellieeharf23c Beak 2016 hand drawn, Illustrator 39 x 26.8cm Book Covers 2016 hand drawn, Illustrator, InDesign 20 x 14cm

My passion for design, especially in terms of illustrative, hand-drawn and typographic design, remained strong throughout my three-year degree, although my perception of design drastically shifted from generating appealing works to creating socio-environmental responsible designs that respond to an ever-changing world.

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JAYDEN HOWIE 34

VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN jaydenhowie.com Art of The Skins Catalogue for SLQ 2016 21 x 29.7cm Collab app 2017 Concept for Master of Screen Production Catalogue 2017

Based on my experience of university and working in the industry, I believe design is a fundamental part of everyday life. I am inspired to create work that will make people enjoy art and bring joy to their life, while also making them mutter “damn, that’s cool” under their breath. I love to experiment with digital and photography based elements, combined with unique colours and a clean modern, near-minimalist aesthetic.


APRIL HOWS VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN april-hows.squarespace.com/ The Jungle Book cover re-design 2016 pen and ink illustration and digital editing 13 x 19cm

Ever since I can remember, my hands have been translating the beauty and happiness around me into fanciful visuals. My design practice is influenced by my fascination in the everyday patterns, shapes, textures, and colours forged by nature. As a designer, I aim to effectively apply my skills and talents to produce intriguing, unique, and successful designs through an iterative process of experimentation, trial, and error.

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TAYLOR JONES 36

VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN taylorjonesdesign.com Wedding Invitations 2014 watercolour, InDesign, Illustrator 14.8 x 21cm Fruit Stationery 2015 watercolour, Photoshop, InDesign 10.5 x 14.8cm Bare - Ethical Clothing 2017 Illustrator, Photoshop 4.5 x 7cm

I am a twenty-one-year-old graphic designer and illustrator based in Brisbane. My work aims to combine both analogue and digital mediums to create unique outcomes. I work across a variety of industries, specialising in visual communication design, brand identity, illustration, and hand-lettering.


BAILEY LAWSON VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN beefcakecomic.com Beefcake: Volume One Poster 2016–2017 digital & print 42 x 29.7cm

This is the first poster for Beefcake Volume One, a comic book series I created and started developing in year two and have been working on ever since. Beefcake is a superhero comic about a half-man, half-cow fighting cannibals in outback dystopian Australia.

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IAN D. LEISHMAN 38

VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN iandleishman.com.au Spiegeltent ‘S’ Drink Coaster 2017 print design using Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop 9.5 x 8.2cm

The brief was to create a hexagonal drink coaster in the style of 1960s’ Optical art. As I am a designer (and lover) of all things typographic, this design features a bold ‘S’ on a swirling background. This coaster was produced en masse to be ‘coloured in’ by visitors to the famous travelling Spiegeltent and for them to take it home as a memento of their visit to the 2017 Brisbane Festival.


EVAN LENDICH VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN evanlendichdesign.com.au Making Music Work: Logotype and postcard design 2017 digital Tasty Waste: Brand Style Guide 2017 digital Business South Bank: Annual Report 2016 digital

A massive fan of American comic books and most things pop culture, I am a qualified designer whose career objective is to keep on the cutting edge of industry trends and customer needs. I am experienced in the Adobe Creative Suite, (Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, Dreamweaver), print, digital, branding and marketing design.

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EMMA NIELSEN 40

VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN emmalouisenielsen.com Be Wine. (Pour Decisions) 2017 dimensions variable digital print

Design is like a fine wine: Good ‘til the last drop.


ERROL MUSUMECI VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN Seventh Iranian Film Festival Australia Postcard 2017 digital 10.5 x 14.8cm

I am a visual communicator, and illustrations are my form of graphic, whether hand-drawn or digital. I also have a unique illustration style that I hope to implement at Disney one day.

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NIAMH PEARCE 42

VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN niamhpearce.com SkillMobil student booklets, day 1–3 2016 90gsm uncoated paper 19.7 x 19.7cm

I’m a visual communicator who is passionate about the power of interdisciplinary design and its role in helping to shape a socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable world. The SkillMobil concept (created in collaboration with Pascale Schmid, Diana Timofeeva, and Naiomi Viegas) involves a three-day workshop that teaches high-school students about the origins of consumer products and also provides an opportunity to create/repair.


DANIEL ROSE VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN Doctor Who, Typographic Map 2017 card, paper, inkjet 21 x 29cm Repair Manual: A Guide to the Japanese Practice of Shinrin-Yoku 2017 printed booklet 14 x 21cm

I am a visual communication designer from Brisbane. My interests are print design, branding, typography, illustration and using a combination of analogue and digital techniques.

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PASCALE SCHMID 44

BACHELOR OF DESIGN FUTURES WITH HONOURS pascale-schmid.com WhiteWashed 2017 printed booklet 14.8 x 21cm

Political correctness (PC) is a contemporary phenomenon that increasingly infiltrates society, thus changing the way we communicate with each other. WhiteWashed addresses a deep concern about PC as a tool to cleanse language. This leaves words distorted, detached from reality, and complicated. Visually, this is expressed through the metaphor of the washing machine that white-washes and distorts language to free it from lingual germs.


RODNEY SRUN VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN The Bridge Gallery (Logo Design Concept) 2017 digital 78 x 168cm Agbogbloshie PPE Poster 2017 digital 42 x 29.7cm From The Ground Up (Header Design Concept) 2017 digital 44 x 67cm

The aim for The Bridge Gallery was to create a contemporary logo for emerging artists while also determining the symbolic meaning of crossing paths. The PPE poster was designed for teens working in the largest dumping site in Africa as informal electronic waste recyclers. The typeface which I created was inspired by a circular formation of LED lights to form a grid structure that I’d follow through into producing an entire typeface.

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OLIYANA STREMOUCHIW 46

VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN Humanising the Abject Catalogue for Jo D’Hagé 2017

Humanising the Abject: Metaphors for the Female Body was a solo exhibition by Brisbane artist Jo D’hage held at POP Gallery in Woolloongabba. A feminist critique of female representation in the art world, D’hage’s bold yet abstract imagery called for a clean and striking design, bringing the artworks to the fore and allowing the reader to contemplate the works during and after viewing.


OUR KIND OF

PLAY, FORM, DESIGN AND ASSEMBLY

DIANA TIMOFEEVA VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN  @dianatimofeevadesign Our Kind of Playground 2016 digital, Illustrator 22 x 16cm Our Kind of Playground 2016 digital, Illustrator 22 x 16cm

Our Kind of Playground was an exhibition that allowed visitors to interact and play with a number of artists’ work. The idea behind this exhibition was to encourage people to play, form, design, and assemble as well as to celebrate the connection between space, touch, and play.

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ISABEL TURNER 48

VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN isabelturner.design Annihilation book cover 2016 digital 69.5 x 48.9cm

I have a passion for typography, photography, and mixed media graphic design. I draw inspiration from a combination of pop culture, experimental design, and ethical and sustainable influences. I feel that using a combination of styles and methods is imperative to the production of unique design. My aim as a designer is to create a balance between communication and enjoyment through my work.


YANPING WANG VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN Go With The Flow of Music 2017 illustrator 35.43 x 23.62cm The Bridge Gallery 2017 illustrator 23.39 x 16.54cm Flatype 2016 illustrator 36.6 x 32.92cm

I am a 2+2 program student from Shandong College of Art, China. I have spent the last two years studying at QCA, which I have greatly enjoyed. I have discovered that Western visual communication design differs greatly from Chinese design, and my design works have been influenced and enhanced as a result of this exposure.

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CODY WOOD 50

VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN codywoodillustration.com Sarabah Sessions 2017 CD 12.4 x 12.4cm

I am an illustrator and designer, focused on bringing energy and joy to the projects I undertake through analogue methods. I am passionate about illustration and how it can be interwoven with design and animation. I believe that illustration has the ability to add an extra dimension to design and I hope to continue including this in my practice.


SCOTT WOODBRIDGE VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN scottwoodbridge.com Book Cover – The Catcher in the Rye 2017 pencil and Photoshop 13 x 19.8cm Book Cover – The Name of the Wind 2017 Illustrator 13 x 19.8cm Poster Design 2017 pencil and Photoshop 29.7 x 42cm

The image I have selected is a vector-based designed book cover. Our task was to create a book cover using a single letter from the title.

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YAWEN LUI 52

VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN Logo design for the Bridge Gallery 2017 20 x 20cm

This logo design is inspired by the Story Bridge, and it uses the shape of the bridge and light as its main elements. This design aims to encapsulate the sense of modernity and light.


KAYLA ZONNEVELD VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN Adderton House Logo Concept 2017 digital Adderton House Business Card Concept 2017 print 9 x 5.5cm

A logo and business card concept was designed for Adderton House Art Gallery that incorporated the Story Bridge, which has a modern style. The overall design used line work and a unique interpretation of the Story Bridge. A business card was then designed using the logo, followed by information about Adderton House adjacent to it.

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MINHA PARK 54

GRAPHIC DESIGN minha.park.design.com Book design 2016 26 x 21cm

My design philosophy is to change the world through design that affects people’s ideas and actions in a positive way.


REECE STEVENSON GRAPHIC DESIGN reecestevenson.com Ocean of Rupture 2016 digital

Ocean of Rupture is an anti-oil campaign that Ben Hudson and I completed as a part of our second year studies. It is a completely integrated media campaign that includes a promotional video.

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JODY WASLEY 56

GRAPHIC DESIGN jodywasley.com Perspective Campaign Casino Tokens 2016 laser-etched acrylic 5 x 5cm Perspective Campaign Casino Token Close-up 2016 laser-etched acrylic 5 x 5cm Perspective Campaign Brochure 2016 300 gsm coated paper 43 x 14.5 cm

I am passionate about bringing awareness to the many social issues of our time. The Perspective Campaign highlights how we have the opportunity to gamble money for entertainment while those in poverty are struggling to earn a few dollars each day. One poker chip may not appear much but it could be life-changing for the world’s poorest communities. With effective charity giving, we can turn bad gambling habits into a good cause.


XIAOTING HUI (LARINE) STUDIO ART xiaotinghui1.wixsite.com/website Another me 2016 video The drawing tool 2016 video Hurt me 2017 paper, cotton thread

I use the human body as the subject of exploration and expression in my practice. My practice incorporates a mixture of mediums including performance art, video art, sound art, handmade art pieces and painting.

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DESIGN STAFF 2017

ACADEMIC STAFF

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Dr Mike McAuley

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