This exhibition, as part of the Queensland Government Unlimited: Designing for the Asia Pacific Program, showcased the unleashed: queensland design on tour 2010 Exhibition and outcomes from the aligned goDesign Travelling Workshop Program for Regional Secondary School Students, delivered concurrently by the Design Institute of Australia Queensland Branch and QUT, between February and September 2010 in the six regional Queensland towns of Chinchilla, Mt Isa, Quilpie, Emerald, Gladstone and Bundaberg. \ud \ud Mirroring the delivery of the exhibition opening in the local gallery of each regional town, student design work produced during the workshop program was displayed alongside the award winning work of professional visual communication, i...
Every year since 2004, the Society for Responsible Design (SRD) in Sydney has been exhibiting gradua...
Growing imperatives to ‘future-proof’ design students’ knowledge, skills, capabilities and careers p...
Research Background The Visionary exhibition at Redtory Gallery was the culmination of a two-week t...
goDesign Travelling Workshop Program for Regional Secondary Students was an initiative of Queensland...
The Generation Workshop Program 2010, a part of the Queensland Government Unlimited: Designing for t...
The purpose of Changing Lanes was to question the identity of Brisbane laneways through the collabor...
QUT Linking Karumba Project \ud This exhibition showcases the work of 3rd -4th year undergraduate la...
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has an ongoing project with communities and organisations ...
Living City 2013 Workshop, as part of a school term’s design-based curriculum connected to the KGSC/...
May was a particularly busy month with lots of exciting architectural things happening in Brisbane, ...
Tertiary institutions responding to future industry needs are increasingly concentrating on learners...
Design and creativity are becoming greatly sought out skills in leading industries around the world,...
Chick was a curatorial advisor on the 'Sustainable Futures: Can design make a difference' exhibition...
Design talks LOUDLY!!! Is a series of interactive presentations exploring issues and opportunities i...
Every year since 2004, the Society for Responsible Design (SRD) in Sydney has been exhibiting gradua...
Every year since 2004, the Society for Responsible Design (SRD) in Sydney has been exhibiting gradua...
Growing imperatives to ‘future-proof’ design students’ knowledge, skills, capabilities and careers p...
Research Background The Visionary exhibition at Redtory Gallery was the culmination of a two-week t...
goDesign Travelling Workshop Program for Regional Secondary Students was an initiative of Queensland...
The Generation Workshop Program 2010, a part of the Queensland Government Unlimited: Designing for t...
The purpose of Changing Lanes was to question the identity of Brisbane laneways through the collabor...
QUT Linking Karumba Project \ud This exhibition showcases the work of 3rd -4th year undergraduate la...
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has an ongoing project with communities and organisations ...
Living City 2013 Workshop, as part of a school term’s design-based curriculum connected to the KGSC/...
May was a particularly busy month with lots of exciting architectural things happening in Brisbane, ...
Tertiary institutions responding to future industry needs are increasingly concentrating on learners...
Design and creativity are becoming greatly sought out skills in leading industries around the world,...
Chick was a curatorial advisor on the 'Sustainable Futures: Can design make a difference' exhibition...
Design talks LOUDLY!!! Is a series of interactive presentations exploring issues and opportunities i...
Every year since 2004, the Society for Responsible Design (SRD) in Sydney has been exhibiting gradua...
Every year since 2004, the Society for Responsible Design (SRD) in Sydney has been exhibiting gradua...
Growing imperatives to ‘future-proof’ design students’ knowledge, skills, capabilities and careers p...
Research Background The Visionary exhibition at Redtory Gallery was the culmination of a two-week t...