Here are some photos from yesterday's play date with Chevron. Adv Diploma advertisings student's were able to get their prototypes in front of Jen O'Reilly from the Kellogg Joint Venture 'Barrow Island Quarantine team' and fellow lecturer Peter Lawton. Both were very impressed with the...

Last week, the KO'd Advanced Diploma students received a thorough briefing from Ebony, Evan and the amazingly well spoken and passionate Gorgon Quarantine Manager, Johann van der Merwe from Chevron Australia. The brief invites students to 'play', by developing a board game to help educate and protect Barrow Island. And it is all very timely as it keys in nicely to the overall Chevron Energy campaign of 'WE AGREE'.

A six page, comprehensive brief was developed for AREA 57 graduates as their integrated assignment for 2012. Students were required to develop a strategically robust definition of the Foyer Oxford brand and develop a distinctive, credible and appealing brand identity to support Foyer Oxford in achieving its goal.

This report contains reviews, imagery and personal commentary of the recent Central Institute of Technology’s student mobility program to the Peoples Republic of China hosted by Zhejiang Vocational College of Commerce in Hangzhou. It has been designed to allow for various entry points into the seven perspectives of the team who have undertaken and reflected on the two weeks abroad, and readers are invited to review each report in no particular order. Each student was given the freedom to document the tour without a constrained framework or agenda. It also loosely offered students the ability to seek truth from the facts. Unsurprisingly, the conclusion for each student and myself was the same. China is amazing.

Our supa-sized Adv Diploma graphic design group put on a great show last week, complete with ISTD typography lounge room (complete with carpet, hanging pictures, a record player, and a moosehead), a re-modeled Area 57 headquarters where agent profiles, portfolios, posters and alien-size UFO filled the space, and to top it all off, a bumper 128pp Silver foiled top secret catalogue with censored profiles and bios. It was an exhausting, but brilliant job carried out by many individual student passionate about design and dedicated to a strong theme. A extensive listing of their yearly events, profiles, portfolio pieces and contact details are all available at AREA 57's website and their FACEBOOK page.

Click here to see PDF previews of each Last semester, my diploma web development students took up the challenge of a comprehensive review of the more popular Wordpress plugin options and mechanisms to help create the first supa-awesome list of every plugin you would ever have...

Great team work and tremendous sales helped the AREA 57 Graduate group finish Semester One on a high. The work was diverse, hand-rendered pieces were of a high standard, well priced and the framing, hanging and wrapping (with complimentary AREA 57 zine) added polish. The shape of things to come for this large Adv Dip group — Check our their website for more events in Semester Two.

Both diploma and advanced diploma students are working hard with Beehive Industries of WA to redevelop their branding, marketing materials and web presence. Here is a quick glimpse at the Adv Dip students work in progress session with Stephanie Lowndes before Easter. [gallery link="file" columns="2"]...

Well done to all of our talented Central Institute of Technology Graduating Graphic Design students. Last Wednesday night saw a fantastic turnout of the Perth creative community, and with the support of some great sponsors and some fantastic judging this year, I'm very proud and confident...