Michael Villani — Recent Works
Michael Villani is influenced by WWII fashion and darker inspirations in his couture creations.
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Michael Villani is influenced by WWII fashion and darker inspirations in his couture creations.
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John Farrell responds to a century old newspaper article.
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Seray Niyazi explores a sense of belonging through a series of fashion editorials.
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James McKenzie combines a variety of skills in his visual communication work.
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Dylan McDonough deconstructs type to represent the formula of a reality television show.
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Dylan McDonough updates the branding of MADA to reflect the harmony between three facilities.
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Dylan McDonough creates a custom typeface and print collateral for MUMA.
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Yvette Watt captures the concentration camp style of large-scale factory farms.
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Anita Bacic explores zoetropes, praxinoscopes and flipbooks.
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Seviora Citra creates science-based education for Ugandan students.
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Emily Flanagan develops an online platform to reduce social isolation amongst elderly people.
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Emily Flanagan creates a flexible brandmark with flora.
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Rosetta Lake Mills creates a typographic response to the work of Herman Melville.
Karina FitzGerald explores the notion of loss juxtaposed with brightness of colour and prop.
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Rosetta Lake Mills composes a modular, display typeface by composing three angles and two elements.
Karina FitzGerald considers the whole lifecycle of product packaging.
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Albertus Swanepoel shares his unexpected twists and turns of life.
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Alexis Finch shares the intrinsic detail in the mind of a sketchnote artist.
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Merren Spink shares an abstracted timeline of life experiences.
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Merren Spink compares the cultures of Eastern and Western cities.
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Merren Spink creates a high end tea identity.
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Everyday life and love in Guinea.
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