Student work and experiences - Industrial Design
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Students
studying Industrial Design in the School of Art, Architecture and Design at
the University of South Australia develop the skills and knowledge to generate
innovative and aesthetic solutions to a wide range of products and systems
based upon the cultural, environmental and social needs of people and the
places we inhabit. Prizes and awards
Undergraduate
- Lyndall Edson
I chose UniSA because it is the only university in Adelaide that offers a Bachelor of Industrial Design. More... - Anthony Caggiano
I really appreciated the extra theoretical knowledge that you got with a lot of practice-based learning. More... - Leigh Rowan
The lecturers are all working professionals, they know what they're talking about and they've been there, they've done our course generally, and they're still working as industrial designers. More... - Michael Ng
Observing a friend struggle with forearm crutches after sustaining an ankle injury was the motivation for Michael Ng to develop award-winning functional walking aids for his major final year project. More... - Jaime Sanchez
Inspired by his two-year-old daughter's fascination with dinosaurs, Jaime Sanchez has created a children's chair that also doubles as a toy. Dinosaur design (The Student) and Emerging talent (designdroplets.com) - Once upon a time at IKEA - bringing together Visual Communication Design and Industrial Design students in a collaborative project with IKEA
Honours
- Oliver Norton
After finishing a four year Bachelor of Industrial Design Degree with Honours from the University of South Australia in 2005 I went on to work in the industry as a Designer, Project Manager and Technical Illustrator. More...
Graduates
- ID8 - Graduate profiles 2008: view work examples and design interests
- The Italian job - for Industrial Design alumnus John Hallett, the ancient practice of wood turning is alive and well - and taking him on the trip of a lifetime.
