Visual Design

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Visual Design Descriptive Word Wall
$29.99 GST inclusive Teacher Professional Development
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Visual Design Safety Snap
$18.99 GST inclusive Teacher Professional Development
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Visual Design Literacy Challenge
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Visual Design Beat the Box
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Hand Tools, Materials and Visual Communication. MANDATORY TECHNOLOGY BASICS
$47.00 GST inclusiveGlenn Lawrence
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Visual Arts Descriptive Word Wall
$24.72 GST inclusiveTeacher PD Shop
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Visual Arts Safety Snap
$18.99 GST inclusiveThe Happiness Mission
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Visual Arts Literacy Challenge
$3.49 GST inclusiveThe Happiness Mission
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Visual Arts – The Conceptual Framework and the Frames
$18.55 GST inclusiveThe Happiness Mission
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This course provides students with opportunities to exploit the links between art and design by designing and making images and objects in which aesthetic qualities and symbolic meanings are as important as utilitarian function. It encourages students to explore the practices of graphic, wearable, product, and interior/exterior designers in contemporary societies and promotes imaginative and innovative approaches to design within the context of the Australian environment and culture.
Through the critical and historical study of designed images and objects students are able to analyse and make informed judgements about the designed works that surround them – works which reflect and construct the image they have of themselves, others and their world.
The course is designed to enable students to gain an increasing accomplishment and independence in their representation of ideas in different fields of design and to understand and value how graphic design, wearable design, product design, and interior/exterior design, invite different interpretations and explanations. Students develop knowledge, understanding and skills through the making of works in design that lead to and demonstrate conceptual and technical accomplishment. They also develop knowledge, understanding and skills that lead to increasingly accomplished critical and historical investigations of design.