The official opening of the War Memorial Exhibition Space at Penrith RSL that was designed by Advanced Diploma Interior Design students from Nepean Arts and Design Centre took place on the 6th June 2012. The opening was attended by RSL Dignitaries as well as local and state government representatives.
The design was completed as an in class exercise with many group designs being produced. The winning design was created by Maxine Wetsteyn and Shanel Erzeybek and was constructed in May 2012.
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
WSI Student Excellence Awards 2012
Students from the Visual Merchandising and Graphic Design Diplomas at Nepean Arts and Design Centre again helped to make the WSI Student Excellence Awards a visually appealing and professional display.
The Graphic Design students designed the flowing design of the logo that was applied to signage, invitation, name tags, programs, table settings and certificates through WSI Marketing and Deefa Design Studio, NADCs own design studio.
The Visual Merchandising students designed the wonderful table centre pieces and then constructed them involving laser cutting, printing and the clever use of LCD coloured lights. They also designed and constructed the very large and impressive rubics cube that welcomed guests to the event as they arrived.

Tom Groves, Art, Design and Media Student of the Year 2012
Tom Groves, Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design and Communication, Nepean Arts and Design College, Kingswood TAFE.
Exceptional talent, commitment, ability and work ethic all come together in Arts, Design and Media Student of the Year, Tom Groves. Considered by his teachers to be an all-round outstanding student, Thomas showed initiative, passion and professionalism during his diploma and advanced diploma qualifications. He is now employed as a creative Graphic Designer for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and as a freelance Graphic Designers.
"I am very at home in the design industry. One day I would like to focus on work to do with my interests in contemporary art, music, design, fashion and culture." My WSI... "has wonderful teachers, modern facilities and familiar faces
around campus".

Tom was nominated by Sandi Lucock
Graphic Design Advanced Diploma students promote OZWAC Ball 2012
Lea Hicks from OZWAC (Australian
Women and Children’s Research Foundation) came to speak to our Graphic
Design Advanced Diploma students at the start of the year to brief them
on promotional material required for the up and coming OZWAC Ball. The
ball is an major annual event for OZWAC that raises much needed funds
for further research and support for the organisation.
Our students took
on the brief to design the e-flyer, flyer, newspaper ads, posters, banners,
invitations, programs as well as video and website designs. The design process,
client communication, and final designs for all of the elements were
embedded into the assessments for the units within the Graphic Design
Advanced Diploma.
It
was a great opportunity for the students to gain actual first-hand
experience of working with a real client with client needs and
deadlines. Two teachers where involved in the process, Sandi Lucock and Craig
Daalmeijer-Power with Craig taking on the majority of the project
management with the students. The whole experience was a great learning
opportunity for the students and offered a good insight into the
industry.
Graphic Design Advanced Diploma students involved in the OZWAC Ball promotion 2012
with Craig
Daalmeijer-Power (Teacher, second from right top) and Lea Hicks (OZWAC, top right)
Monday, 9 April 2012
Virtual Tour of Penrith - Deefa Design Studio article in Penrith Press April 2012
Image copyright Penrith Press, 2012
Our Deefa Design Studio is in the spot light with an article that appeared in the Penrith Press 3 April 2012. The Studio Manager, Anita Nau-Kleinmann, is shown talking about one of the community jobs Deefa are involved in. Well done Anita and the Studio.
'Tackle a Trade', March 14
The Design Centre saw members of the Parramatta Football club come to Western Sydney Institute Kingswood TAFE to see what courses and career options there are available to them within all our disciplines at Design. All courses from the Kingswood campus where also represented in this showcase.
Andrew Snook and Justin Thomas showed the men the great facilities and opportunities available to them through our college. A great event.
Andrew Snook and Justin Thomas showed the men the great facilities and opportunities available to them through our college. A great event.
Visual Merchandising Students at 2012 Sydney's Royal Easter Show
Visual Merchandising students from the Nepean Arts and Design Centre, Kingswood are involved in the preparation of displays at the 2012 Royal Easter Show. The work is part of their vocational work experience program. Students are completing their second year of the Diploma of Visual Merchandising.
The students are assigned two weeks of class time to assist in preparing displays using farm produce such as; wool, seed, fruit and vegetables. Students work with experienced design and production teams on the Northern NSW District stand and the South East Queensland stands in the round Produce Pavillion.
Viewed from the raised observation platform, the panoramic displays are stunning. The colours of the natural produce are coordinated assembled with meticulous detail. The structure is tiered, and follows the curve of the building with a sense of depth, texture. Each display tells a story. For example; the Northern District’s display highlights the challenges faced by farmers from introduced diseases, pests and vermin. The scene stretches from ocean to land with an underwater feature that includes real introduced carp. Parts of the display even move. A boat aground in an ocean bay rocks back and forth as rats scurry to shore, the occasional cane toad can be even be found.
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