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Liam Nguyen

Tzer Hooi Tang

Aaron Agustin

Chelsea Lee

Chiarra Paton-Dowling

Evan Klink

Lachlan Kincaid

Lyla Thorn

Zhou Fang

Gabrielle Hanley

Tjitske Van Vark

Sam

Phoebe Hall

Maria Nguyen

Madeleine-Eve Pattison

Adam Mancini

Eleisha Kubale

Renee Chung

Beth

Sarah Brayshaw

Hayley Littlejohn

Ellen Wadley

Jennifer Le

Ryan Arfandy

Samantha Gibson

Harrison Bender

Nancy Goluza

Adriana Zappiello

Callum Saxby

Jono Lucas

Kaitlyn Boyer

Caitlyn Attwood

Xin Yu Leong

Jordan Taylor

Selene Toldoya

Victoria L Lee

Brock O'Hara

Alex Holmes

Isaac Lamb

Georgia Daniell

Hannah Saxton

Sarina Kelly

Robyn Beaudry

Annie Pham

Anar Baasanbat

Rhiannen Warkuss

Joseline Lee

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Sophie Bertuch

Lachlan N Hood

Alicia Monsone

Stefano Burato

Talia Lanza

Karine Saysana

Lyndon Tagliati

Jaiden Gusti

Aya Quinn

Nildene Spagnuolo

Michaela Beninca

Jane Novella

Carter Neville

Sam

Erika Cirillo

Matilda Sexton

Lili Kuechle Greer

Grace Suhartanto

Venice Susantijo

Sarah Burzacott

Communication Design

Swinburne’s Communication Design course has always been cutting edge, our graduates are global pioneers, and are concerned about how we design for the environment and for a changing climate.   

Building on the success of the Communication Design Major students can also undertake double degrees combining Design with Business or Media and Communication degrees. By building industry ready courses, we continue to enable our students to be the design leaders of today and tomorrow.

Completing my Bachelor of Design at Swinburne has given me a strong foundation of knowledge and valuable skills on best design practices, building my confidence to transition from study into the design industry. Studying has allowed me to discover new passions in the design field such as branding and identity, animation and typography.

Annie Pham Student Qualification: Bachelor of Design (Communication Design)

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Acknowledgement of Country

The School of Design and Architecture respectfully acknowledges the Wurundjeri peoples of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners and knowledge-keepers of the lands, waters and sky that surround us, where we work, learn, create, communicate and make place. We recognise that sovereignty has never been ceded and this always was and will always be Wurundjeri Country. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who continue to make a better world through design.

We extend our acknowledgement to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff, students, alumni, real-life clients, and knowledge keepers, who have contributed to our own education diversity and growth. We will continue to ensure that staff and students respectfully honour ancestral connection to Country and Place in everything that they do.

We are dedicated to the notion of design to make a better world and we acknowledge that making tools, shaping place, sharing stories, making meaning, wayfinding and collaborating have long been and continue to be both central and integral to First Peoples' cultures. We recognize that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ cultural contributions have continued relevance to design practice and commit to: reconciling ancestries of design and contemporary practice as well as pursuing culturally and professionally appropriate ways to engage with a diverse population of colleagues, industries and clients. In a time of treaty-making and voice we understand that there are overlaps between caring for Country and the sustainable production of goods, services, experiences, products and buildings.

Guided by the principles of respect, reconciliation, and reciprocity we undertake to indigenising and decolonising design practice by dismantling colonial structures and challenging biases that have marginalised Indigenous voices and design.

As students of SoDA you will be given opportunities to both engage with and educate yourself in Indigenous creative practices and cultural protocols through a lens of inclusivity, diversity, respect, mutual understanding, inter-cultural dialogue in all aspects of design practice. Indigenous people have been telling stories, making tools, and connecting to Country through visual media, placemaking and place marking for more than 60,000 years and these practices are part of an ongoing, evolving and live tradition.