Multimedia Design

Kana Chan Mobile Phone Game

Posted in Multimedia Design on June 28th, 2009 by dylan davis – 1 Comment

Kana Chan Mobile Phone GameKana Chan Mobile Phone Game

Kana Chan was a mobile phone game produced for Thomson Learning by Swinburne University Design Centre. Kana Chan was aimed at Years 7 & 8 school children to teach them basic Japanese by hunting for specific Kana that makes up words. The game was design and developed by Swinburne University Design Centre using Flash Lite 2. The Kana Chan game is now being distributed with Thomson Learning Japanese textbooks.

“Tales from the High Rise” – 2006

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"Tales from the High Rise""Tales from the High Rise"

The Inner South Community Health Old Persons Support Team and Swinburne University Design Centre launched a Digital Storytelling Project in 2006. This pilot project called “Tales from the High Rise” was a collaboration between Inner South and the Design Centre which was aimed at encouraging residents from public housing to share thier stories with a wider audience, to promote self worth amongst the participants and to foster a wider awareness of people in public housing. The project was launched to a packed house at the Design Gallery in Prahran.

Lava Web Creations Online Identity

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Lava Website Identity

Swinburne Univeristy Design Centre created a new online identity for Lava Web Creations. The identity included website redesign, custom Flash animations to higlight key projects on their homepage, custom Flash animations to showcase key projects and e-newsletter redesign. The new identity has been a great success and there has been a major increase in traffic and length of visits to their website.

MUFF Website

Posted in Multimedia Design on December 24th, 2008 by dylan davis – Comments Off

Design Centre designed the 2008 Melbourne Underground Film festival website.
The website supported the wide range of collateral material for the festival, whilst retaining its own unique identity.

SASI Clean Website

Posted in Multimedia Design on October 24th, 2008 by dylan davis – Comments Off



Design developed the visual identity for the SASI Clean Program and part of that identity was the supporting website.
The website was developed to inform the public about the program and potential child care centers how they can be become part of the program.
You can visit the site athttp://sasiclean.com.au/.