This document provides information about the Bachelor of Arts Textile Design program at RMIT University for 2011/2012, including:
- An overview of the program and its global outlook with emphasis on translating concepts into marketable solutions.
- Details of the graduating class of 2011 and their skills/capabilities working with various textile techniques and materials.
- Thanks given to industry partners for their support through guest lectures, workshops and placements, which have benefited the program.
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BA Textile Design Degree Show Catalogue 2011 "TWENTYSEVEN"
This document provides information about the Bachelor of Arts Textile Design program at RMIT University for 2011/2012, including:
- An overview of the program and its global outlook with emphasis on translating concepts into marketable solutions.
- Details of the graduating class of 2011 and their skills/capabilities working with various textile techniques and materials.
- Thanks given to industry partners for their support through guest lectures, workshops and placements, which have benefited the program.
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BA Textile Design Degree show catalogue 2011 "TWENTYSEVEN"
This document provides information about the Bachelor of Arts Textile Design program at RMIT University for 2011/2012, including:
- An overview of the program and its global outlook with emphasis on translating concepts into marketable solutions.
- Details of the graduating class of 2011 and their skills/capabilities working with various textile techniques and materials.
- Thanks given to industry partners for their support through guest lectures, workshops and placements, which have benefited the program.
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BA Textile Design Degree Show Catalogue 2011 "TWENTYSEVEN"
This document provides information about the Bachelor of Arts Textile Design program at RMIT University for 2011/2012, including:
- An overview of the program and its global outlook with emphasis on translating concepts into marketable solutions.
- Details of the graduating class of 2011 and their skills/capabilities working with various textile techniques and materials.
- Thanks given to industry partners for their support through guest lectures, workshops and placements, which have benefited the program.
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Bachelor of Arts - Textile Design 2011/12
The textile design student show, twentyseven, showcases a range of industry
and individual projects created by nal year textile design degree students. Global in outlook, the RMIT BA Textile Design program holds a unique position within the Australian University sector. With emphasis placed on translating textile concepts into marketable solutions, students are encouraged to explore purpose, materials, patterning, colour, and to conceptualise possible futures. The program engages students in design learning via a range of real world projects. These projects create the foundation for graduate textile designers to pursue further academic research, a consolidated industry career pathway or to develop a small manufacturing enterprise after graduating from the program. As emerging designers and creative individuals, this years graduates exemplify high level skills and capabilities; from hand generated artwork to computer-aided design. Students are working with printed, woven and knitted textile techniques and materials incorporating the latest digital technologies. The program would not be where it is today without the continued support of our industry partners. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the many individuals and organisations that have contributed to guest lectures, discussions, workshops, and industry placements. In particular I would like to thank our Industry Partnership Award (IPA) sponsors for their generous support of the program. A unique textile design program within a major Australian University can only function with the collegiate support of dedicated teaching and support staff. I wish to express my thanks on behalf of our students for the professionalism and commitment of our teaching team. Finally, congratulations to our nal year students. Your creativity, skills, hard work and professionalism can only enhance the future of the TCF design industry and the textile design program at RMIT University. The textile design team acknowledges our 2011 graduates and we wish the twentyseven every success for a creative, working life. Thank you. Patrick Snelling Program Director BA Textile Design, School of Fashion and Textiles RMIT University Brunswick Campus www.rmit.edu.au/textiledesign Bachelor of Arts - Textile Design 2011/12 Contact details and further information about the program Visit our website for further information, degree show images, awards and links promoting student projects, achievements and industry sponsorship of the program: www.rmit.edu.au/textiledesign All applicants must go through the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC). In addition, applicants need to contact the administration ofcer Fiona Gavens on 03 9925 9116 or by email; [email protected] to arrange for an interview (including folio presentation). There are some key dates during the 2012 academic year that prospective applicants should be aware of: VTAC application - deadline late September 2012, contact www.vtac.edu.au or 1300 364 133 International applicants - please refer to www.rmit.edu.au/international for application documents and advice. RMIT TAFE - applicants must apply to the program via the VTAC application procedures. Open Day Sunday 12 August 2012, 10am 4pm Applicants to the program are advised to attend information seminars during the day, view student project work, speak to staff and students about the program and experience the resources and buildings of Brunswick campus. If you require additional catalogues please contact the Program Director on 03 9925 9411 or email [email protected] Industry partners and companies can contact the Program Director for information concerning Industry Partnership Awards, research and other project development ideas for 2012. For more information contact: Patrick Snelling Program Director RMIT University School of Fashion and Textiles 25 Dawson Street Brunswick VIC 3056 Australia Tel: +61 3 9925 9411 Fax: +61 3 9925 9246 Email: [email protected] Bachelor of Arts - Textile Design 2011 Work Integrated Learning and IPA projects Staff and students would like to thank and acknowledge the following project partners. Their enthusiasm, time and industry knowledge has enriched the program across all three-year levels. Linen House Industry Partnership Award 2011 second year textile studio This project gave students the opportunity to; research, explore, create and rene concepts for the Linen House range of bed linen and associated accessories. Under the guidance of designers Emily Treganowan and Liz McCracken, students developed hand painted artwork inspired by this years Vienna: Art and Design exhibition held at the NGV. Congratulations to Kate Tuckett, Laura Dougherty, Elise Cakebread, Esther Sandler and Megan McNeill for their rst, second and highly commended awards. Ethical Textiles Moral Fairground second year textile design print Moral Fairground is facilitating a project between our program and Lao Sericulture to design and print onto hand woven fair trade silk scarves. The aim of the project is to be able to raise money via the sales of the printed scarves for Lao Sericulture, a not for prot organisation in Laos. This will assist them in supplying water lters and building toilets for schools and hospitals in the remote villages that undertake traditional silk production and weaving using natural methods. Kommaly Chanthavong from Mulberries, a small-scale Fair Trade co-operative in Laos met with the students to discuss her work and what Fair-Trade means to the small communities and remote villages in Laos. On completion of the project the scarves, hand printed by the students, will be auctioned off at Fair@Square, a fair trade and ethical festival organised by Moral Fairground and held in Federation Square 2 - 4 December 2011. Dryen Australia Industry Partnership Award 2011 third year computer aided textile design Final year students participated in a bed linen design project where they used their CAD skills, to create a range of textile designs for doona covers, sheets, pillowcases and accessories. Students had the opportunity to design for either adults with the themes, Sugar and Spice and Into the Wild or childrens themes, Artbrat and Tropicana utilising current trend forecasting directions developed by Dryen Australia. This is a valuable industry WIL project that reinforces how creativity utilising Computer Aided Textile Design can achieve commercial outcomes with student design work taken into production. Award winners to be announced at the end of year degree shows. The Johnston Collection museum third year textile studio Textile design students have worked this year with The Johnston Collection to develop a range of products for their site-specic museum shop. The project focused on documenting the decorative collection housed within the museum with students designing and making a range of textile products for museum visitors. The outcomes were displayed in July at the Design Made Trade show, which is part of the Victorian government funded State of Design Festival. Collaboration with niche community partners helps source new projects and opportunities for our students and develops the professional skills and capabilities of graduate textile designers. Ladelle Homewares Industry Partnership Award 2011 third year textile studio Ladelle have joined us as a new WIL industry partner this year and they specialise in developing homewares for major Australian high street companies. The design team at Ladelle briefed the student group to focus on four key directional themes; students then researched and designed an innovative and commercial coordinated kitchen accessories and table linen range using CATD. Ladelle had a very successful debut at the European textile trade show Heimtextil earlier this year. For the past few years the BA textile design program has had graduates working within the Ladelle design studio and this new partnership with the program creates an opportunity for students to work on a professional design brief with award outcomes and winning designs taken through to production. Hoad Fabrics second year industry award For approximately the last fteen years the best folio of work by a second year student within the BA Textile Design program has been awarded the Hoad Prize. Hoad Fabrics are a Melbourne based wholesaler of furnishing fabrics dealing with interior designers and soft furnishing retailers across Australia and New Zealand. The Hoad judges base their award decision on: innovative design, technical competence and commercial viability. Augmented Spatiality RMIT Learning and Teaching Investment Fund (LTIF) 2011 third year textile design Project Title Development and the delivery of a cross-disciplinary course, integrating applied architecture, textile design and mechatronics; the design and digital fabrication of working prototypes. Students worked on a studio project in small multi-disciplinary groups drawn from RMITs Textile Design, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design, Industrial Design and Public Art Courses. This was a conceptual project where students were asked consider urban public spaces of the future. Specically Textile Design students used their textile expertise to explore and create innovative solutions applicable for fabrics, surfaces or skins. Students considered how recent technological advances in computing, communication, sensing and actuation can be retrotted to the visionary city of the immediate past to foster concurrent interaction in physical and virtual public space. R U T H E R C L E N wINLNAKLRS SINCL 1875 STANTON & KILLEEN STANTON & KILLEEN STANTON & KILLEEN WINES WINES WINES Beci Orpin Buttonmania The Corner Shop The Fabric Store Harvest Textiles JP Books Safari Living The Sun Theatre Third Drawer Down Thread Den Warwick Fabrics The graduates of BA Textile Design would like to say a big THANK YOU to the following: TERESA ADAMS Textile Designer - Print www.patternxcolour.blogspot.com [email protected] 0400 559 018 I believe in connecting people to their environment through the colour, texture and pattern of textiles. As a designer I strive to design and create printed fabrics that are both beautiful and engage emotion. GEORGINA BISHOP Textile Designer - Print [email protected] 0488 110 574 Design is a way of simplifying and organising my ideas. Through the undifferentiated observation of day to day life I draw inspiration from my immediate surroundings. Nature, urban architecture and abstract pattern provide the starting point for me to create minimalist, stylised designs that reect this environment. JAZMINE BRADLEY Textile Designer - Print jazartdesignstudio.blogspot.com [email protected] 0404 386 726 Vibrant, playful colour palettes, hand-drawn illustrations, crafty details and graphic styling inspire my unique design aesthetic. I love to blend my illustrations, photographs and mixed medi a col l ages together wi th computer-ai ded desi gn effects to create qui rky and whimsical patterns. TERESA CEBEREK Textile Designer - Print [email protected] 0401 637 232 Through the process of combining hand generated illustrations, experimentation, computer aided design and new technologies I communicate my ideas. Conversations, local communities, interior environments and future thinking bring substance & inspiration to my work. I am motivated through surface pattern, innovative design and sophisticated colour palettes, which create contemporary outcomes. ALICIA GORDON Textile Designer - Weave [email protected] 0419 098 684 My work interweaves the past with the present. I am inspired by the imperfections of the handmade and the intricacies allowed by the digital. NATALIE HACKETT Textile Designer - Weave [email protected] 0421 637 928 Tension is created when an understanding of constructed woven surfaces meet the natural process of mark making and artistic expression. Design inspiration is drawn from the environments which surround us, both natural and industrial. Each piece showcases skills and understanding of construction and trans-disciplinary design. LUCY ANN HALL Textile Designer - Knit [email protected] 0447 324 409 I love to experiment with unusual materials and techniques in my knitting, painting and drawing. My work reects a passion for detail, intricacy and playful colours. KATE HENKE Textile Designer - Knit [email protected] 0438 112 784 I take delight in the unexpected outcomes of a spontaneous and intuitive creative process. I am inspired by the patterns and rhythms found within my environment and this motivates me to experiment playfully with materials and form. MICHELLE HOLIK Textile Designer - Print [email protected] www.holikova.blogspot.com 0412 919 380 Im passionate about creating textiles for interiors and furnishings that are inspired by reinventing historical and traditional patterning. Classic textile design that makes a statement creates meaningful and beautiful objects for the home. Industry experience, technical skills and a captivation for textiles are the foundation for my design career. HANNAH HUGHES Textile Designer - Print [email protected] 0403 714 500 I love designing unique and detailed fabrics using various mediums including painting, drawing, screen-printing, needlework and digital design. I want to create beautiful textiles that make people happy. CELINA JACKSON Textile Designer - Print [email protected] 0404 951 426 Colour is my inspiration and love. Its everywhere, its how we express ourselves and its how we capture our audience. Textile design lets me express my ideas through the use of colours in all of my designs. BREE JANES Textile Designer - Print [email protected] 0403 372 497 Creativity is all that encompasses me, from scribbling sketches on paper to undertaking two degrees in graphic and textile design; creativity has woven itself within me. I am a visual sponge for striking colours and patterns that evolve in everyday life, which has allowed me to create pieces that are truly inspired. MARA KAPSIS Textile Design - Print [email protected] 0412 800 818 Pattern and texture are intriguing to me. I build with pattern, watching it evolve and come alive with each new layer. I look for the patterns in between, gently guiding happy accidents. My aim is to create a surface that draws you in and doesnt let you go. NERIDA KING Textile Designer - Weave [email protected] 0404 924 945 As a passionate hand weaver, I love using an abundance of bold colours within my design work. Gravitating towards fashion outcomes, I believe that well designed textiles bring a new dimension to them. I enjoy both the handmade elements of textiles and the digitally designed, combining the two to create a clash of tradition and innovation. DANIELLE LEONARDIS Textile Designer - Print [email protected] 0411 296 534 I am a strong believer in personal style; it denes you as an individual. My intricate style is my signature. As a designer, I allow traditional concepts to be challenged, which generates a reaction and new design possibilities. An innate love of pattern, and textiles has become what denes me as an individual; it is my passion. MAYA LILLIAN Textile Designer - Weave www.overandunder.wordpress.org [email protected] 0413 144 107 My design style references the process of weaving - at rst glance things appear to be simple, but closer inspection reveals them to be full of complexities. My work retains evidence of the hand, while embracing new technologies to expand the potentials for production and end use. My interest in playing with three dimensional elements creates movement and depth, pushing the boundaries of textile design and weave, while still maintaining a commercial appeal. RACHEL McCARTHY Textile Designer - Knit [email protected] 0425 605 496 I fell into textile design and by brilliant luck found I loved it. An inspiration in much of my work is the environment, in particular native ora and fauna. Combining design with organic life reects my love of the natural world and all that it can evoke. Textile Designer - Weave [email protected] 0437 024 834 I discovered my love for textiles through my previous work designing and making costumes. I am passionate about creating beautiful hand crafted pieces incorporating hand weaving, illustration and a sense of fun. CASSIE McDONALD Textile Designer - Print [email protected] 0433 299 993 I specialise in traditional hand printing and modern digital print methods. My design practice draws inspiration from the myriad of visual delights in our environment. Creating stylish, contemporary and exciting textile designs for womens fashion garments is my driving passion. Creating the perfectly balanced outt is what I do best. DANI PELLY Textile Designer - Print [email protected] 0412 190 808 With a devotion to colour, an obsession with pattern and a passion for fashion, I am inspired by the world around me. As a printer, I nd joy in the playful placement of layering and colour, seeking harmony and beauty upon the textile surface. ERIN REINBOTH Textile Designer - Print [email protected] 0434 581 788 Design is embarking on a journey, it allows one to explore, whilst learning and encountering new experiences. I see myself as an explorer of; the dreamlike, the delicate, and the innovative, with the passion to design strong visual prints. Inspiration is drawn from a multitude of sources; a rose, a historical culture, contemporary trend or personal experience. MARIE ROMANO Textile Designer - Knit [email protected] 0412 994 854 I am passionate about art and design and the creative process. I love to work with colour, pattern and different materials. In particular I love bold, graphic, playful and experimental knitwear designs and loose mark marking illustrations and designs. EMMA SHEEHY Textile Designer - Knit [email protected] 0421 172 967 As a textile designer, my favourite practices are designing, illustrating, creating and embellishing. What excites me the most about textiles is that the countless possibilities are forever expanding. MELISSA SLADE Textile Designer - Print [email protected] 0430 394 466 I am Inspired by the world around me; emotions and people; historical art and design. I express these elements through my vivid use of colour, quirky line work and a passion for print design. NICKY STATHOPOULOS Textile Designer - Print follyandwhim.tumblr.com [email protected] 0438 376 087 With a background in illustration I have found a perfect use for all my skills in textile design. It is a combination of the simple pleasure of hand drawing motifs to the glory of nding a creative solution to a classic problem, which I nd so exciting. I am drawn to what I can touch, feel, see and use. The broad scope of textile design combines all these elements perfectly. SARAH STRICKLAND Textile Designer - Print oatsforporridge.blogspot.com [email protected] 0433 117 012 My passion centers around creating fun, bright and playful illustrations. Sketching, designing and giving life to imaginary characters and immortalizing them onto physical media are what I absolutely love and thrive on doing. MEI TAN Textile Designer - Knit ataleofdesign.blogspot.com [email protected] 0400 498 166 Colour, pattern and creativity are my passions. Painting, computer aided design and knitting are my strengths. As a creative person I have always seen the world differently. I see opportunities to design beautiful things that make people happy. My excitement for life and textile design grows more and more everyday with each achievement I make. SHARNEE THORPE