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News "Typographic evangelist" takes message to Qatar
Description: Celebrated typographer and RMIT Communication Design lecturer Stephen Banham recently returned from Doha where he spoke of the importance of storytelling in graphic design.
Our Organisation / Design and Social Context / Schools / Applied Communication / Communication Design / News / by title / TZT
Date: 12/03/2008
News Denise Gonzales Crisp lecture on ‘the decorational’ now online
Description: The Chair of Graphic Design at North Carolina State University was recently invited to RMIT by the Masters of Design (Graphic Design) program.
Our Organisation / Design and Social Context / Schools / Applied Communication / Communication Design / News / by title / DZD
Date: 26/10/2004
News Design graduates receive national accolades
Description: Two alumni of RMIT’s Communication Design degree have been recognized as being among Australia’s top 40 design graduates of the year.
Our Organisation / Design and Social Context / Schools / Applied Communication / Communication Design / News / by title / DZD
Date: 06/03/2007
News Packaging students take on real-world clients
Description: Communication Design students seized a unique opportunity to work with real-world clients KIT Cosmetics last year.
Our Organisation / Design and Social Context / Schools / Applied Communication / Communication Design / News / by title / PZP
Date: 08/03/2006
 
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