Posted in Multimedia Design on June 28th, 2009 by dylan davis – Comments Off

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.
Posted in Industrial Design on June 28th, 2009 by dylan davis – Be the first to comment

Design Centre was approached by Pearl Lifestyle furniture to develop a series of concepts for a new contemporary “chill” recliner. The “chill” recliner had to be suitable for use within home entertainment areas as well as cater to the young professional market.
The concepts developed were responding to the client’s desire for a new contemporary ‘chill’ recliner specifically for home entertainment areas for the 25-40 young professional market
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The brief required the Design Centre to create a mascot for the FINA world swimming championships to be held in Melbourne in early 2007. Design Centre researched and presented a range of recommended character designs to FutureBrand. From this a design direction was selected and developed across a range of merchandising for the event.
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The Design Centre at Swinburne University, designed and constructed this exhibition stand for the client, CRC Wood Innovations, to inform and display their research and development of wood technologies.
The project was completed within a 3 week period from the concept stage to completed production and installation at the Furnitex exhibition 2006.
The project required a focused design process, close liaison with the client and timely collaboration with suppliers and manufacturers. Within the short timeframe, we were able to reach the clients expectations and developed our skills working with manufacturers and within the workshop. It was essential to the project that efficiency and professionalism were practiced, providing an accelerated and unique learning experience.
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The brief was to refine and detail two bollard concepts approved by the client VicUrban, following initial design concepts developed by Design Centre in 2005. This involved close contact with the client, suppliers and manufacturers to oversee all the final details of the bollards into production.
In detailing each of the two bollards we compiled technical drawings and specifications, parts list, installation guides and complete costings. To guarantee a high quality product, rapid prototypes were created to refine finer details. Throughout the process we liaised with pattern makers, tool makers and rotational moulders to ensure a high quality outcome. Mock ups and rapid prototypes were created to ensure that the refined designs fulfilled the demands of the original brief.
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The Design Centre has had a longstanding relationship with the National School of Circus Arts. Colourful and energetic, this client has provided a diverse range of projects from flyers and posters to their quarterly newsletter.
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InsulAid is a point of care product that acts as a diagnostic and administrative tool in the hands of everyday sufferers of Diabetes. Users no longer have to use three separate devices, lancet, glucose monitor and needle which are based on simple designs and technology currently used by diabetics to draw and analyse blood, as well as inject insulin via the pores in the skin. Incorporating these functions with a needle-less injection system into one device, InsulAid gives the user the flexibility and advantages of an easy-to-use, convenient and painless method of diabetes management.
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Lab Report 04 developed as result of collaboration between Swinburne and Lab 3000. A showcase of research outcomes developed within the Faculty of Design, the report focuses on future directions and sustainability. The report contents were further developed to formulate the basis of an exhibition and book launch by lab 3000 and the State Government.
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This project involved the creation of a system of collapsible, reusable display plinths for use in the Faculty of Design for exhibitions and events. The design team needed to work around the limitations of batch manufacture in Melbourne, involving liaison with 8 separate material suppliers. The beauty of the design lies in the creation of shapes that are perfectly regular and sublime, as well as durable and strong. Their form is unadorned and blank, a desirable canvas that highlights and lifts the objects they display.
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.