Thursday, 22 March 2012

'Hello My Name is' Project by Darren Church



Hello My Name is Project cover artwork, copyright Darren Church, 2012

Online Street Art Design book created and produced by Darren Church.
Graphic Design Diploma 2012.

Here is Darren's comany website full of great samples of his work. Excellent!

Darren Church Articles - Graphic Design Diploma student 2011

Darren Church is currently completing the Graphic Design Diploma at Nepean Arts and Design Centre. Here is the link to two newspaper articles from the Blacktown Advocate 2011 and Penrith Press 2010 featuring Darren and his experiences within the Nepean Arts and Design Centre, his future plans and his own business development. Well done Darren

Darren as been a graffiti artists since 1987, and now Graphic Designer, Illustrator, Photographer and now Editor and Publisher of 'The Kalis Alliance' graffiti colouring book series.
 

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Knock Knock magazine by Tom Groves

Knock Knock magazine is produced by Tom Groves, Graphic Design Advanced Diploma student 2011. The magazine initially began as a major project at college and has now received international acclaim. Tom has just published the second edition of Knock Knock with national and international interest expressed for the next publication. Well done Tom.

"The magazine profiles street level emerging and established Australian and international creatives doing their thing, and doing it well" - Tom Groves


http://www.facebook.com/knockknockmag
http://issuu.com/blomtrog/docs/knockknockissue1
http://issuu.com/blomtrog/docs/knockknockissue2

2011 Facebook NADC Designer of the Year

Graphic Design teacher Karen Mulvihill-Wray awarding Alice Magtoto with her certificate & ipod for being Designer of the year 2011 as voted by you our facebook followers. Stay tuned and watch this space for design comps 2012. Alice is studying Graphic Design Diploma at Nepean Arts and Design Centre.

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Enjoy a new dining experience at Penrith RSL with ZACS Bar and Grill



ZACS Bar and Grill features a contemporary menu including mouth-watering steaks, pork belly, risotto and much more.

Executive chef Gary Thomas said he was inspired by his love of fresh produce.
“I’ve been a chef for about 10 years and when this opportunity came up I thought it would be a good chance to put my stamp on something, and raise the bar for what people see as standard club offering,” he said.

“We’ve received a lot of positive feedback. At night it is a real restaurant experience with table service, and it’s also open for lunch.

“I want to keep it simple, focus on quality and offer a restaurant experience at club prices.”
And the menu is not the only thing that has been given an overhaul at the restaurant.
In a bid to involve the community, club management approached TAFE NSW Western Sydney Institute’s Nepean College to tackle the new restaurant’s design.

Nine second-year interior design students were chosen to play a key part in the project.
Penrith RSL CEO Neel Chand was so impressed with their level of professionalism that the club has introduced a full scholarship for two interior design students to study at the Western Sydney Institute, commencing next year.

ZACS Bar and Grill was named in honour of the Anzacs. It is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week.