![]() PHILLIPA MURRAY SPEAKS: When you’re putting your folio together, I think it’s really good to think about who you are, what you’re passionate about, what you’re interested in and then use that to assemble the kind of folio that best represents you.ĬRAIG SPEAKS: I think the best way to present a folio is to really communicate your own work, and that doesn’t mean a really expensive folder, or any of those kinds of formats, just present your own work in a really good way, keep simple, to the point, we want to see your work, we want to see what you’re interested in, we want to see your creative ability. TEXT ON SCREEN: Include work from outside of school. because that’s what’s going to set you apart from the others and really set you apart from others because we can see you’re engaged with the design community. So you know, your own hobbies your own interests, let that really shine through in your work. Now those subjects are important but we also want to see work that is important to you. VISUAL: Senior Lecturer in Landscape Architecture Craig Douglas talks to camera.ĬRAIG DOUGLAS SPEAKS: I think the common mistakes with students presenting their works through follow is that they rely on the subjects that they have just covered in school. TEXT ON SCREEN: Understand the differences between courses. By attending open day you’ll really start to understand those differences. So design courses for instance are really different across different across different organisations. That’s a really important moment where different programs open their doors up to prospective students, so it’s a really great way to get a sense of what each course is really like. PHILIPPA MURRAY SPEAKS: I would really also advise to attend the open day. TEXT ON SCREEN: Attend Open day is overlayed next to the image of Philippa Murray, Lecturer in Interior Design. If you don’t get in to the program you want to the first time round, if you apply broadly you’ve got choice. JAN HENRY-JONES SPEAKS: It’s really critical to understand that there are many ways to get to where you want to be. VISUAL: Lecturer in Design, Jan Henry-Jones stands in a lecture theatre and talks to camera VISUAL: Photo Imaging student, Eliza Mills talks to camera.ĮLIZA MILLS SPEAKS: For my pre-selection kit I checked VTAC to make sure I knew exactly what I needed for my course and the interview for the teachers to get to know me and to enter a certain amount of images of my work. I looked to a lot of YouTube videos and anything that would help to boost my skills so that by the time I got to the end of year 12 i was prepared for what I had to do at university. VISUAL: Photo Imaging student, Billy Carr talks to camera.īILLY CARR SPEAKS: To prepare for my course, my school didn’t offer photography as an option. Landscape Architecture student, Asa Kremmer talks to cameraĪSA KREMMER SPEAKS: With VTAC when you’re applying, the deadlines are so important, so check the requirements. VISUAL: A close up of a VTAC Guide dissolves into an interview with another student. MADDY DAVIDSON SPEAKS: When I applied, I applied for every course that I could possibly apply for in Melbourne. VISUAL: Interior Design Student, Maddy Davidson stands in front of an art-covered wall. MUSIC: electronic beat with a building tempo. Advice for preparing folios and pre-selection kits to help make the process easier. TEXT ON SCREEN: Applying for art and design courses. ![]() Fees and scholarships for international students.Respect for Australian Indigenous cultures. ![]() As a graphic designer he has the rare skill of knowing exactly how much and what needs to be done to make disparate elements work as a whole. " Tim’s exceptional ability to translate my vague musings into a brand identity that visually articulates exactly what my business is about, means I constantly receive compliments on the design of the website and business cards. He is one of the best graphic designers MediaWise has worked with. " Tim is intuitive, professional and fun to deal with. " − Jo Thitchener, Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand Tim provided us with a friendly and professional service and we would have no hesitation in recommending him to others. Tim worked with us to create several publications that we were very pleased with. " Tim took the time to understand our graphic design needs and to understand our organisation and what we were looking for. Their final design work is consistently clear and beautiful, evolving overtime to keep pace with the growth of our organisation. " Made Visual are nimble, seamless to work with and passionate about process and product. " − Amanda Hamilton, The University of Melbourne (Graduate School of Business and Economics) I have also appreciated the professionalism and reliability that Tim has displayed while working with me. ![]() " Tim is very skilled at understanding our design needs and his attention to detail is fantastic.
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