Jasmine Campbell

For my final piece of assessment, I wished to create an app that would be beneficial to the community and to raise awareness. The app Trigger, Me Not! is designed for people suffering with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. It is designed to create a sense of comfort for the sufferers, through the use of their phones, by replicating common behavioural elements.

I am the first of a group of students to complete the Design and Business dual degree program, It was an amazing experience and really beneficial in my designs.

I utilised the learnings from both of my degrees in my final assessment, incorporating the creation of marketing material.

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Lauren Broad

Terrafirma was designed to assist the rehabilitation of the Australian tourism sector following the major impacts of COVID-19. Terrafirma is an Australian road trip that encourages travellers to support local makers by visiting and purchasing from their store or experience. This enables travellers to connect with the location while also supporting the Australian economy and local businesses.

While studying at Griffith, I have obtained three academic excellence awards in 2018, 2019 and 2020. I have been lucky to have undertaken three internships at Dissh Boutiques, The Bacon Factory and Ruby 6 Agency, while also landing myself a casual position as a Research Analyst for the Hit and Triple M Network.

While studying, I started my own graphic design business where I specialise in minimalistic branding and wedding stationery. Some of my major clients include Stellarossa, Fitstop, Fiorenza Bridal and Elle Fit Active.

I am now working full time as a Marketing and Account Manager for Twenty Two Digital where I oversee Marketing and Design strategies. I am continuing the growth of my business after hours where I hope to release my own product line in early 2021.

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Lauren Broad, Terrafirma Promotion Video, 2020

Maddy Mengel

My design journey started out in print and textiles before I found a love for the digital world. My passion for design now stems from the fields of UX-UI in wanting to create unforgettable and personalised user experiences. Combined with an avid interest in understanding user psychology, UX-UI allows both of these passions to truly define my design skill set and niche.

While studying at QCAD I completed an internship in India at Stree Shakti. My time was spent creating designs and patterns for the women to embroider and sew into beautifully handmade textile products. In August 2020, I joined up with 2 QCAD students and competed in the Adobe Creative Jam * Ripcurl competition, where we placed 4th overall in Australia and New Zealand. During my time at QCAD I have also worked at Walt Disney World to refine my skills in the art of hand-lettering and have painted murals for Taco Bell in Beenleigh and Keperra.

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2022 Graduate exhibitions South Bank

QCA South Bank undergraduate exhibitions

See works from QCA South Bank Design, Visual Arts and Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art students.

Opening night

Thursday 27 October 2022 6 – 9 pm
  1. Exhibitions open:
  2. 28 October – 3 November 2022, 10 am – 4 pm
South Bank campus, 226 Grey Street, South Brisbane

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2022 Graduate exhibitions Gold Coast

QCA Gold Coast undergraduate exhibition

See works from Queensland College of Art Gold Coast Bachelor of Design students.

One night only

Wednesday 26 October 2022 6 – 9 pm

Open for one night only
Gold Coast campus, G14 Precinct, Parklands Drive

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Griffith University Queensland College of Art 2021 Graduate Exhibitions. Opening night Thursday 11 November 226 Grey Street, South Bank

QCA Honours and postgraduate exhibitions

See works from Master of Visual Arts, Master of Design and Honours students.

Opening night

Thursday 11 November 2021 6 – 8 pm
  1. Exhibitions open:
  2. 12 – 17 November 2021, 10 am – 4 pm
South Bank campus, 226 Grey Street, South Brisbane

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