NON PARALLEL QUEENSLAND COLLEGE OF ART GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY 2011 DESIGN GRADUATES
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Design Each year the participants of the Bachelor of that brand or theme a p develo End of Year Exhibition their past in many ways reflects their experiences over tations as three years, as well as their individual expec future designers. “Bring Each theme has its own title. In 2009 we had ing of matur the and growth design a to Light” suggesting the design young designers as well as making design and world, but process more visible not only to the outside 2010, more importantly to designers themselves. In design ative altern an sted sugge e” Cultur ter “Coun nts, culture to all that has gone before. Those stude sly begun to recognising the need for change, have seriou ations. address the problems that face future gener mind This year we have “Non Parallel”, which in my the that sting sugge theme and title ating fascin a is g forward, design counter culture is now active and movin tory. but no longer on the traditional pathway or trajec e explor to begin will ers design ating gradu This year’s and new different alternatives, introduce new paradigms process. ways of thinking about design and the design and design how of tion reflec a This in turn is nges we all designers have to change to meet the challe tment at Depar n Desig the how and future face in the is rapidly Queensland College of Art, Griffith University this regard. becoming one of the international leaders in in This exhibition marks my third and final year time with the role of Convenor of Design during which s design assistance of Professor Tony Fry and the variou ni, Dr. discipline convenors, Sam Di Mauro, Petra Peroli Keane, Jen Loy, Donald Welch, David Sargent, David istrator Sue Stone, Oliver Vodeb, Emma Ross and admin Michelle Conron we have achieved a great deal, lor of including the development of a four year Bache h in 2013. Design Honours degree for a proposed launc the By steering the design department through the take to es chang and ts pmen necessary develo helping teaching and learning of design forward and hope I I le, possib ver where alike staff and students to all have made something of a positive difference those concerned. student I would like to thank all the sponsors and the tion, exhibition committee who have made the exhibi rt, catalogue and web-site possible with their suppo e all the dedication & hard work. Finally, I congratulat . I am graduates of the Bachelor of Design in 2011 work and of y qualit high the by ssed particularly impre that professionalism exhibited and I have no doubt on go will year this from nts stude ating many gradu to be design leaders in the future. Philip Whiting FDIA MCSD Convenor of Design Queensland College of Art Griffith University
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Along with the graduates from South Bank campus in Brisbane, this catalogue includes work by the second cohort of students graduating with a Bachelor of Design degree from Griffith University Queensland College of Art who have completed their studies in Hong Kong. Both Griffith University Queensland College of Art and the School of Continuing and Professional Studies of the Chinese University of Hong Kong have worked together closely to ensure the success of this venture, which offers Hong Kong students the opportunity to gain a Griffith University degree in design without incurring the extra costs associated with living overseas. The content is delivered by the same academic staff that teach the courses in Australia, thus providing students with an international perspective on design as well as ensuring consistency in quality of outcomes. Because the program is taught using an intensive mode of delivery it demands a major commitment of time and energy from the students. I congratulate all the graduates on their dedication in successfully completing the program. They should be proud of their achievement and I offer them my best wishes for their future careers. Personally, I would like to extend my thanks to all of our colleagues at the School of Continuing and Professional Studies of the Chinese University of Hong Kong whose efforts have ensured the success of this joint venture. We look forward with optimism to a continuing collaboration. Donald Welch FDIA Convenor of Bachelor of Design Transnational program Queensland College of Art Griffith University
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the edge of a The QCA Design Department is on a result of As significant curriculum redirection. exposure to ng havi are ents these changes all stud opportunity the ng havi are e som and res Design Futu umental instr been has to major in it. Interior Design courses gn Desi QCA the into s focu in introducing this from g uatin grad and as a result the 2011 students of the ding rstan unde epth this major have a more in-d facing now is ity mun com al glob the h challenges, whic re. futu and will continue to face into the ation from the Rather than looking at design educ towards it, the or stry, indu gn desi the of ive perspect is wider. It looks at Design Futures frame of reference ation in general, educ y ersit univ it refracted through the future. This point beyond the industry and out into but rejects the ities tical of view does not ignore prac vocational and ly pure is ation educ gn notion that desi foremost it and first pragmatic. Rather it asserts that . has to be an education to the creation Design Futures is firmly committed is an ns mea this t of educated designers. Wha rstands unde gner desi ior inter the education whereby ticeprac to the world in which they are going politically and socially, culturally, economically, on the assumption environmentally. It is predicated are doing, why and that they have to know what they these designers than More . nces with what conseque and does in a wider have to understand what design is ding of its history rstan unde worldly sense have a basic ered by deliv ions rizat acte char ow beyond the narr designers ior inter design history. Above all, graduate futures, ing form in on icati must realize design’s impl In ext. cont this in y bilit onsi resp and their own underpins their addition to this knowledge, which fundamental the ired acqu also learning, they have s. uate grad gn Desi rior Inte of ired skills requ like to ld wou QCA at The Interior Design staff their ing plet com on s uate grad congratulate the r thei in ess course and to wish them every succ chosen career paths.
Designers: Chelsea Elizabeth Peace, Kathleen D M Harlow & Lai Yu Poon (Ayumi), Tutor: Coral Gillett
Caravan of the Future
Sam Di Mauro & Petra Perolini Interior design Program leaders / convenors
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Leste C-Timor f Discovery
Designer: Bronwyn Marshall Tutor: Sam Di Mauro
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9 JIE GAO 10 JANICE HAN janicehan0726@yahoo.com.hk 0425 601 218 11 NATALIE HASKELL nhaskell@live.com.au 0438 158 496 12 MARIE CHRISTINE HELBERG christine.helberg14@gmail.com 0450 989 607 13 HYEAJEONG HEOI pippo486@naver.com 0425 289 904 14 HAN-YIN HOWAH (HANNY) h.anny268@gmail.com 0420 244 332 15 KIRSTY LE JUGE kirstylejuge@hotmail.com 0427 128 451 16 OLGA KOROBIY korobiy@hotmail.com 0450 394 460
17 SABINA KOSZO sabinak@koscad.com.au 0410 059 078 18 THERESA LOOI theresa_looi@yahoo.com.au 0432 437 427 19 BRONWYN MARSHALL bronniemarshall@gmail.com 0423 194 127 20 NICOLE MIHELIC nicolemihelic@hotmail.com www.nicolemdesign.carbonmade.com 0404 717 178 21 RACHEL MOODIE rachelmoodie@hotmail.com 0411 413 126 22 ANGELA MORTON rachelmoodie@hotmail.com 0411 413 126 23 ALICE MURPHY alice.murphy@gmail.com 0421 834 035 24 CHELSEA PEACE chelsea.elizabeth@live.com 0405 335 408
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32 KATI WATKINSON kati.watkinson@yahoo.com.au 0421 641 360
26 LAI YU POON (AYUMI) ayumipoon@hotmail.com 0430 035 322
33 BELINDA WEARNE belindaawearne@gmail.com 0410 474 505
27 TORGAN SNELGROVE torgan.snelgrove@gmail.com 0412 337 135
34 KOEUN WOO CONNIE connie_woo_@hotmail.com 0433 356 786
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35 XIAODONG WU dong_917@hotmail.com 0451 592 697
29 EMMA STEVENS emma.p.stevens@live.com 0457 815 230
36 WANGSING YAU wangsing@msn.com 0422 702 149
30 EMILY STOKES emily.stokes@live.com.au 0447 921 729 31 XUANLI SUN sheltie.s@live.com 0431 086 090
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OH YES! OH NO! OH YES! OR HOW TO START_ _ _ _ _ _ _?! For students, the end of universit y study is an extremely important point in life. On one hand it marks a big achievement and a new start of an exciting journey. It is full of expectati ons, dreams, wishes, promises and plans. On the other hand it is a step in to the unknown. An uncertain ty. The creative industries has it’s own expectations of this phase too. How good are the students, how interesting are they, how dedicate d and how hard will they be able to work? What new know ledge as a result of their education can they bring in to our business? How can I find the best student to work with? Of course expectations are high on both sides. It is an interesting relationship espe cially because their relationship is mediated by the imag e.
OH YES!
Visual communication as an expe rt field of design could not have dreamt about bett er times. The industry in many aspects is boom ing, the number of images to be produced and are demanded by the market is growing rapidly. The number of designers who are able to produce images is bigger than ever. The influence of visual communication on culture, society, economy and technology is stronger than ever. Creative industries — the part of the economy that deals with the production of ideas, concepts, knowledge and information is getti ng big support by the local and federal governments . Designers engaged in visual communication are an important part of this economy. As cultural producers, as cultural intermediaries they help shape our reality, they create the visual language of our culture. For the designer this is a very privilege d position and a position of power.
OH NO!
Our culture has become visual in a way where people’s interactions turned in to a medium for the perversive operations of a cons umption driven interactive networked spectacle.
Visual communication is used mainly for imposing a consensus about happiness, success and meaning. Many designers are mastering skills, but do not develop in-depth research, concepts or contextual relationships to the world and they have no or almost no theoretical knowledge. The profession is reproducing a decontextualized understanding of visual communication and an understanding of university education as a preparation for a cool service instead of a process that demands hard intellectual engagement. Criteria of what is good visual communication in the industry are very vague. The framework of evaluation is very narrow and limiting, because the focus is put on the image without its cultural, social, political implications. Paradoxically, the profession is without a real understanding of the complex communicative aspects of visual communication. A growing percentage of visual communicators work in precarious conditions: contract and project based. This means without real social and health security, without the ability to make serious plans for the future and with a 24/7 working time, because they are always on the search for a new business opportunity in order to survive. Advertising agencies and design studios operate more and more as controlling mediators between clients and an outside network of precarious creative workers instead as organisations with a inhouse expertise and a stable team of intellectually and creatively collaborating experts. Research shows that the majority of the creative workers in the communication industry have a hard time finding deeper meaning in their daily work. The qualitative level of visual communication provided by the skills based industry actors can be also provided by many creative people who don’t have a formal design education because these skills are not anymore that difficult to acquire. Most of the effects of public visual communication are very poor, but clients have to rely on the service providers because communication is not their area of expertise. If the bigger part of the industry won’t change, there soon will be no economic and ethical justification for its existence. In such conditions visual communicators tends to create problems instead of solving them.
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Facebook Stencils
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unication in to the real Lars O. Flogstad brings visual comm it’s original Facebook of out re gestu lar popu world. Taking a reflexive and al, critic a of context and making it part ach, this communication responsive communication appro t designing futures. aims to create a culture that is abou creating a manual um, medi the as il stenc Choosing the ns as ‘poke’, actio olic symb l for people and using socia “message” for ‘friend request’, ‘like’, ‘dislike’ and s, institutions, media, commenting on design related issue instead of clicking that s argue Lars res, people and cultu doing something in start ld shou Facebook buttons, people aign to promote the new real life. Conceived as a viral camp ach gives QCA a relevant Design Futures program, this appro ercial product out of it. comm l bana a ng voice without maki Designer: Lars O.Flogstad Lecturer / Tutor: Dr Oliver Vodeb
Stencils in use I placed a dislike button on the McDonalds till. Because it was facing the customers and not the employers it was still placed there when I came by one hour later. It was taken down the next day, but in the few hours it was hanging there it got exposed to hundreds of costumers.
Stencils in use
Designers: Aaron Gillett and Luke Robertson Lecturer / Tutor: Tutor: Jason Grant
Occupy Mono After research into the supporting visual language that was developing alongside the movement, it was clear there was a great lack of cohesion and quality in the messages being communicated. A monospaced, display typeface was developed as an offering towards a visual common ground for the occupiers. The movement’s diversity is of course one of it’s central strengths and characteristics, so the typeface is not intended as a kind of brand homogenisation, rather one of the many supporting voices and similar to a visual equivalent of the unifying verbal devices used by the occupier’s, such as their very nomenclature (Occupy New York, Occupy Brisbane etc) and slogans like “we are the 99%”.
Stencils in use
The stencil tutorial
The stencils will look approximately like this
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Even in this times of radical uncertainty it is clearly possible to define good visual communication work. In broad terms it is work that is excellent in quality, socially responsible and meaningful for the practitioner. A good communicator uses visual language to create cultural interfaces that will lead us to situations of dialogue and relations of trust and collaboration. This is an inevitable necessity if design wants to become relevant because, like it or not, we are all already deeply in the process of redefining our social, cultural, economic and ecologic environment and dialogue is a key condition for increasing our understanding of multiple perspectives and creating myriad possibilities. It is exciting times because we have the opportunity to make really a significant impact. For this impact education is crucial. The visual communication program at Queensland College of Arts is strongly committed to be an international leader in the process of change. Our students have been encouraged to think, research, question, reflect, critique and lead. They have received an extensive training in all necessary skills of course but the key is that they had the opportunity to engage in critical interdisciplinary knowledge that has the potential to make visual communication really relevant. I would like to wish the best of luck and a good new start to the students and the industry in this important and exciting time. Dr Oliver Vodeb Visual communication design Program leader / convenor
Parental Lying Kit
Designer: Veronica Cheung Lecturer / Tutor: Dr Oliver Vodeb
Cheyanne Proud argues that parents who strongly promote the importance of honesty still tell ‘white lies’ to their children to benefit themselves. She believes parents should think through these issues and consider other options. She has created a polygraph machine and accompanying materials to convince parents not to lie to their children.
Socially responsive advertising is a new communication approach that connects commercial benefit with social responsibility. Connecting the appeal of the Lego product with a social message Veronica Cheung argues that children spend too much time with technology instead with their parents. This message positively reinforces the commercial Lego brand while adding a communication surplus, which is relevant to consumers of Lego as well as to the wider society.
Designer: Cheyanne Proud Lecturer / Tutor:Jason Grant
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is The Australian PhotoJournalist and an annual publication compiled nts organised by photojournalist stude tion and designed by visual communica isting cons on editi each — students by a of photographic stories supplied wide range of photojournalists from
around the globe. As each story has it’s own unique subject and photographic style, the liment design must reflect the story, comp creating the photographic style while also . a link with each other for cohession e To further emphasise the often tactil great and gritty subjects and images, a a deal of the design was created using manual and ed uteris comp of n inatio comb digitally processes. Often a title would be ed, typeset, printed, manually manipulat ed rescanned and digitally manipulat ent. again to acquire the suitable treatm Doing so created a large range of a visual typefaces, textures and layouts — n. language unique to this publicatio
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ct The publication is the largest proje s alway is and orm Livew by n rtake unde an intense, drawn out and sometimes frustrating affair — with over a dozen ion and approvers, photojournalistic tradit ct matter subje and ome overc to rules l visua to wing harro often are which and images comprehend and work with. That said, students never complain ng heads about the shifting deadlines, butti of side other the on ers graph with photo and the world, multiple copy alterations nise sometimes very long days. They recog the and nt conte the of e rtanc impo the it responsibility they have in bringing l visual into existence. This is meaningfu communication design.
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We’re not loving it Cassandra Salatas uses semiotic conflict to publicly talk back to McDonald’s in her neighbourhood — Annerley in Brisbane. Cassandra’s research showed that the majority of trash lying in the streets comes from the burger clown. In this campaign she uses the corporations very own language and through the changes of it’s meaning Cassandra launches a critique that benefits her local community. Designer: Cassandra Salatas Lecturer / Tutor: Dr Oliver Vodeb
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7 ERIN BISHARA erinbishara@gmail.com www.erinbishara.com 0433 444 110 8 EMMA BROWNSON emma@emmabrownson.com emmabrownson.com 0437 726 097
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27 KIMBERLY COOK kim@kimberlycookdesign.com kimberlycookdesign.com 0431 521 543
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43 MARY J HACHEY maryjhachey@gmail.com www.maryjhachey.com
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44 JARDINA HALL info@jardinahall.com www.jardinahall.com 0431 864 122
28 BOHAN CUI bohancui@hotmail.com 0411 735 842 29 BEN DALRYMPLE dalrympleben@gmail.com www.bendalrymple.com 0432 801 316 30 ELISA DI CHIARA elisadichiara@hotmail.com dichiaradezigns.ca +011 613 8686933 31 RICHARD DOBSON richard@dobsondesigns.com dobsondesigns.com 0420 974 077 32 EMILY DONOHOE info@emilydonohoe.com www.emilydonohoe.com
37 VANESSA FINSTERLE ness@happinessdesign.com.au happinessdesign.com.au +61 412 379 015 38 KEATON FLETCHER keatonfletcher@gmail.com 0423 838 872 39 LARS 0 FLOGSTAD lars_foo2@hotmail.com 0422 483 949 40 WAI YI FUNG waiyifung@gmail.com 0432 610 801
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9 PIMPOJANARD PRINYAPATPAKORN (PIK) packing_pikooo@hotmail.com jingtanakarn.com 0434 059 239 10 CHEYANNE PROUD cp@cheyanneproud.com www.cheyanneproud.com 0431 167 386 11 CRYSTAL SUJUNG PYUN crystal.pyun@gmail.com 0433 922 923 12 SHEN QU shinyqu@hotmail.com 0450 511 813
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14 EMMA RUSSELL emmarusselldesign@gmail.com emmarusselldesign.com 0437 244 104
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33 EMILY TUNN emtunn@gmail.com www.emilytunn.com +61 432 661 387 34 APRIL TURNBULL april.turnbull@hotmail.com contact me 0431 460 644 35 RYAN TURNER ryan.e.turner@gmail.com ryanturner.com.au 0430 300 727 36 WENYI WANG miya_baobao@hotmail.com 0425 554 602 37 MAGGIE WEBSTER maggie.webster9@gmail.com www.maggiewebster.com 0423 335 843 38 BREANNA WILLIS 39 CHUN YIN WONG (SA) wongsa627@hotmail.com +852 6191 3089 40 JESSICA WONG jess@jesswong.com jesswong.com 0431 665 609
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ct Design It has been an exciting year for all the Produ is There ers! lectur the for and students at QCA — ation Fabric l Digita in tion revolu wide world a tly curren have staff and nts in Product Design that the stude wave of been exploring with wonderful results. A new digital 3D printing technologies is making personal are at fabrication possible, and, as a programme, we ing factur manu ve additi for n desig of edge g the cuttin ing worldwide. We have been studying the chang to behaviour of consumers globally in response al cultur oping devel and s, ologie techn ing emerg ulum. curric lised ationa intelligence through an intern s in begin ation Fabric l Digita in ion A new specialisat n. 2012 as part of the Masters of Digital Desig Product Design students have also worked with ns local designer makers to create a range of desig that are linked to a philosophy to support local facturing. communities and the re-localisation of manu ers partn try indus local with orated collab have We ns desig ng creati to explore digital manufacturing, in ed featur n ructio const and e inspired by natur on-line sustainable design publications, such as the
State of Green. of The results of this project led to an exhibition urne, student work at a major trade show in Melbo ns were Design Made Trade, where the students’ desig ned desig was stand The ed. receiv cally siasti enthu very are We elves. thems and manned by the students year. next again Trade Made n Desig keen to go to The graduating students in 2011 form a select and cohort. Their opinions are based on research ation. explor and g testin ssion, discu h throug developed micry, They have enthusiastically tackled study on Biomi n Desig ed Invest ng, thinki ms Product Service Syste and Lifecycle Analysis in relation to production, environment and communities, which they have st. The drawn on for their own, specialist area of intere engaged sustainable design study that this cohort has ing in is beyond what was previously available, provid and xt conte the of ing stand under new a them with the complexity of links surrounding design, and of and ental increm both in ers responsibilities of design ach. appro and ce practi in e chang antial subst The graduating students have each found their e to own direction, using the framework of the degre own develop their identity and set them off on their e, with unique career path. We are a boutique cours rt for suppo and ion attent dual indivi ing receiv students ed featur nts stude their chosen design interests. The rting suppo to ach appro nal perso this here demonstrate ation on inform any like would you If path. r caree your Product the any of the undergraduate or postgraduate on Loy fer Jenni Dr ct conta e pleas es Design cours j.loy@griffith.edu.au. Dr Jennifer Loy Product design program leader/co nvenor
Digital Fabrication Student work exploring the potential of the advanced technologies with innovative, creative results. Left: Xiaoxu Wang Right: Kaecee Fitzgerald
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“My main goal is bringing innovative ideas into real products to shape a better world. I am interested in the design process throughout from sketching conceptual ideas on paper to manufacturing processes.I would like to combine my language, communication and design skills to help build on connections between the design workplace and manufacturers. “I am starting work as a Junior Industrial Designer with a great company when I graduate. The job interview was an unforgettable experience as I realised I was being respected as a designer, even though I was the interviewee. I am going on a trip to visit the company’s manufacturing plants overseas and am looking forward to carrying on learning while I develop my career as an industrial designer.”
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new “Mixing traditional craft ideals with ction technologies in materials and produ gly in finding techniques, my work is based stron the tension and new and old a balance between y that finds its this creates — a design philosoph material form as a product. I find a particular re for explo to want I od meth ring or manufactu imentation various reasons. It is through exper exemplifies that the best final product form that starting with the this process is found, rather than ss detail. product and retrofitting the proce taking part “A highlight for me this year was experience in the Design Made Trade show, the about my of having to talk to people constantly was some There e. denc confi real a me work gave became real wonderful feedback and it suddenly le like what I do that after my years of study, peop After I leave and I have a future in the industry. pieces and my g sellin begin to hope I university work as a freelance designer.”
“I aim to design more than just a product, but to design the experience which people will have with it. Nothing is more satisfying than to create objects that connect to people at an emotional level. “My style is minimalistic and understated; the designs are deeply inspired by culture and are executed in a current and modern aesthetics. I am passionate about craftsmanship and using high quality materials, utilising the local manufacturers where possible to produce valuable products that will stand the test of time. “I came into the university with such a narrow mind and the courses throughout the 3 years have really widened my horizons. What I found most valuable and refreshing was that the emphasis is not at all on the final product, but the process and strategies of getting there. Through continuous and constant practice, design has now become intuitive. I am applying to continue my study interests at QCA with an MAVA in Product Design. ” Justin Yang Jessica Shipard “I love to apply my skills to almost any design challenge, from street furniture to sunglasses. I am a research freak with strong attention to detail, which I apply to every step of the design process, including target market, branding, CAD modeling, manufacture and packaging. My biggest aim is to creatively and fearlessly push the boundaries and let my Australian identity positive influence my designs. “My highlight 2011 was interning for the multi-disciplinary design studio of Alexander Lotersztain; Derlot. I worked on projects as diverse as extending the range of Derlot’s street furniture design ‘Haus’, to include a cast concrete and rotationally moulded plastic versions and designing toys for the fair-trade non-for-profit organisation ‘ProPueblo’ in Ecuador. “I have also loved conceptualizing and launching my own label ‘COLONY’ — colonycollective.com with sunglasses handcrafted by Roger Henley and digitally printed silk scarves, in collaboration with Tessa Fox and printed and sewn by Think Positive in Sydney.”
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2 CLAIRE HOWARD claire_howard_07@hotmail.com 0422 356 568
7 JESSICA SHIPARD jessieshipard@hotmail.com www.jessicashipard.com 0427 354 423
3 JUE HUANG creamy3@126.com 0421 717 490
8 YA-WEN TSAI (EVELYN) evelyntsaiyw@hotmail.com.tw 0421 600 092
4 WINNIE LAM winniekiko@hotmail.com 0425 051 414
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PROJECT MANAGER Ryan Turner DESIGN Brad Parker Mikayla Pearce Emma Brownson With Assistance From Jess Wong Eric Liu Emily Tunn
WEBSITE DEVELOPER Chris Goold MARKETING Veronika Plant Maggie Webster VENUE Valeria Cho Sarah Deasy Bronwyn Marshall Virginie Pierre Alice Murphy Belinda Wearne FUNDRAISING Amanda Solomons Mary J Hachey With Assistance From Vanessa Finsterle Kim Cook Elise Appleton
STAFF Michelle Conron David Sargent David Keane CONVENORS Philip Whiting Dr Jennifer Loy Sam Di Mauro Petra Perolini Dr Oliver Vodeb
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