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ABOUT US
initial brief set and delivered by the client and run with deadlines and parameters as set in the industry.
The aim is to provide the students with an avenue in which they may experience the professional procedures and practices of an industry-based studio by allowing them to produce industry based jobs in a studio environment.
By taking students out of the classroom scenario and allowing them to work on industry set jobs, the Studio is not only offering another avenue for students to expand and diversify their learning environment and experience, but it also ties in with learning in the workplace and community.
What this means for you is that at any time, you can come in, brief us on your job, and the students will be able to produce your work within a short timeframe at reduced rates.
Come in, meet out team, see our facilities and see how our Design Studio can be of assistance to you and your organisation as well as obtaining a no obligation free quote for your project.
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The Design Studio is making a significant contribution to bringing industry and community into the learning arena, primarily through activities that involve students, industry and staff and external partners in real projects.
The Design Studio at Victoria University was launched 2008 Now under Victoria Polytechnic - a fully functioning graphic design consultancy and production house that involves students and staff in the generation of design work for both internal and external clients.
The Design Studio runs weekdays, 9am – 5pm, out of MetroWest 138 Nicholson Street, Footscray. The Design Studio is run by Beata Cranswick with graphic design students and ocassional digital media and visual arts students’ involvement when projects require their skills.
A rotating roster of students assist in the everyday running of the studio which include every day duties such as quoting, invoicing, through to the creative design and finished art for all jobs. All work is developed as per the
Hatch Studio MetroWest138 Nicholson Street Footscray Vic 3011PO Box 14428Melbourne, VIC, 8001, AustraliaPhone: +61 3 9919 1593Email: [email protected]
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OUR MISSION
Its all about organization, even allocations of jobs, leadership, initiative, hard work and having fun with what you are doing.
PROFILEBeata Cranswick is the Design Studio Manager. Beata is responsible for providing overall project management as well as innovative design solutions all while creating learning in the workplace and community opportunities for our Graphic Design students to develop their skills in the workforce.Beata started her career in Sydney as a freelance Graphic Desinger for Australian Consolidated Press Publications, as a finished artist and illustrating for magazines. Back in Melbourne, she has worked as a graphic designer/art director and was a Director in a Public Relations company with clients from a broad work sector. Her last 16 years has seen Beata run her own design studio in South Melbourne, working on concept design through to the final print and web product, incorporating her skill in commercial photography. Her experience covers corporate and commercial print design, corporate identity, branding, advertising, and website design with clients from commercial, retail, health and government sectors covering a variety of multi-disciplined works.
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The design studios objectives is to offer students an opportunity to experience the professional procedures and practices of an industry based studio by allowing them to produce industry based jobs for both internal and external clients in a design studio environment.
Graphic design students having an active input in client projects make informed choices leading to successful design outcomes.Direct contact with clients is valuable and within a studio framework students are able to relax and experience for themselves, learn how to think strategically when designing a communication response in a learning environment where students are socially aware, adaptable, and ultimately able to consider all aspects of media and communication. In 2013 our services have grown to offer website and media design. Students interact in business in a professional setting and produce tailed and functional sites. Focusing initially to the surrounding community, with small businesses and individuals clients helping to further the community around them. Sizes of projects range from entire training online websites, to educational learning DVDs.
Beata joined us in late 2011 after having taught Advanced Graphic Design Diploma students and Applied Business Music students at Boxhill Institute. With a passion for innovative design and teaching, Beata is committed to sharing her design experience and quality teaching to enhance the experience of our Graphic Design Students to develop their skills for a smooth transition into their chosen career.
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STUDENT OUTCOME
Its all about organization, even allocations of jobs, leadership, initiative,
hard work and having fun with what you are doing. I’m grateful for the
experience and feel I have benefited from it in many ways.
STUDENT FEEDBACK
I believe the design studio experience was a good one that has helped
me improve my “working under pressure” attributes and communication
skills among other things. I know these skills will be pivotal in the
industry so I’m glad these attributes were somewhat amplified during
my time in the design studio.
The experience gained from the studio helped me to be¬come more
organized and committed and showed me that in tough times some
sacrifices have to be made in order to get the job done.
Overall my experience in the studio was great, I’ve had many
moments in my life where design had made a mark and this
was one of them, I felt that I really do want a career in design.
I feel that this experience is very beneficial to students, I think what I got
out of this program the most was to create work with a professional end
work, I feel from now on with all my future works I will be expecting the
quality and more which I produced in the last two weeks.
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SERVICES
environment for over 350 graphic design students
• Produced high-quality graphic, web and DVD/CD-ROM
materials and products for over 100 + clients.
• Generated freelance production work for a variety of other
design and multimedia staff.
Working in conjunction with multimedia, digital media, games and
visual arts staff and students, we are able to complete a range of
industry based projects including:
• Graphic Design and Branding
• Video Production
• Web site design
• Publication
• Promotional Material
Our clients include: Platform Magazine - designed and printed quarterly,
Alumni International, - festival animation eCards global distributed,
Course Brochures -Creative Industries,
Convention Centres - Brochures,
Potential Unlimited - CD cover designs produced and printed annually,
IWSoftware,- website design.
Since beginning operations in March 2008, the Design Studio has:
• Generated over $300,000 in revenue to date through
commercial design projects
• Generated a two-week full-time workplace learning
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SAMPLESCorporate Identity, Logo Design, Flyers, Magazine Design,
Video Production, Brochures, Illustration, Websites,
Advertisements.
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HATCH STUDIO METROWESTVU ALUMNI - E-Card Animation (Chinese New Year)
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Student Diary 2013
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Fruit compote vanilla spiced
Orange and saffron French toast with berry compote
From The Bakery - Bagel with house cured gravalax salmon & cream cheese; Assorted Danish Pastries; Assorted Chargrilled Pannini
Selection of sliced fruits or Fruit Compote vanilla spiced
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Farm Fresh Eggs served scrambled or fried (v)
Portobello mushroom stack with sauteed baby spinach & tarragon butter (v)
Slow roasted roma tomatoes with shredded basil or basil pesto, parmesan & cous cous filled vine tomato (v)
Grilled middle rashers of bacon or pancetta wrapped chipolata with honey mustard
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Optional ExtrasJuices and Smoothies - all made with the freshest ingredients and assured to give you the boost you need for a busy day! Varieties include - Parsley cucumber and lemon shot; Mango, honey and yoghurt lassi; Banana vanilla and date smoothie; Carrot beetroot and ginger; Pear kiwifruit and berry punch; Carrot pineapple and ginger punch.
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Gallery Hours: Mon - Fri 10am - 5pmSat 11am - 4pm
Launch: Wednesday 5 December 6pm-8pm
Exhibition runs: 5 December - 14 December
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Victoria University17/300 Flinders StMelbourne, 3000
Phone: +61 3 9919 1017Email: [email protected]/alumni-and-donors
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HATCH STUDIO METROWESTTRADE SKILLS ASSESSMENT - Flyers and magazine advertisement
TRADE SKILLS ASSESSMENTA trade skills assessment is an assessment of your skills against the Australian standards in your occupation. It allows you to be recognised as a tradesperson at Australian trade level upon your arrival in Australia. You will also receive a Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) endorsed migration outcome letter.
Victoria University is approved by Trades Recognition Australia to conduct skills assessments for applicants seeking:• Temporary migration (457) under the 457 Skills Assessment Program;
• Permanent migration (GSM/ENS/RSMS) under the Offshore Skills Assessment Program (OSAP); or
• Optional skills assessments (allows overseas trained tradespeople to apply for a skills assessment in a licensed trade, regardless of their country of origin)
IN COUNTRY ASSESSMENTS Victoria University will conduct in country practical skills assessments in England, Scotland and Ireland for the following licensed trades:
Electrician – General (ANZSCO code: 341111) Electrician – Special Class (ANZSCO code: 341112) Plumber - General (ANZSCO code: 334111)
To enquire and/or make your booking, email [email protected]
NOMINATED COUNTRIES & OCCUPATIONSVictoria University also conducts skills assessments for welding and metal fabrication, construction and carpentry, automotive and hospitality occupations. A full list of nominated countries and trades is available on our website vu.edu.au/skilled-migration.
APPLICATION FORMS Application forms and guides are available for download from our website vu.edu.au/skilled-migration.
CONTACT USPhone +61 3 9919 7365 Email: Temporary Migration (457) [email protected] Migration / Optional skills assessments: [email protected]
The Department of Training and Workforce Development in Western Australia works collaboratively with Victoria University to undertake skills assessment.
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TRADE SKILLS ASSESSMENT A trade skills assessment is an assessment of your skills against the Australian standards in your occupation. It allows you to be recognised as a tradesperson at Australian trade level upon your arrival in Australia. You will also receive a Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) endorsed migration outcome letter.Victoria University is approved by Trades Recognition Australia to conduct skills assessments for applicants seeking: • Temporary migration (457) under the 457 Skills Assessment Program; • Permanent migration (GSM/ENS/RSMS) under the Offshore Skills Assessment Program (OSAP); or • Optional skills assessments (allows overseas trained tradespeople to apply for a skills assessment in a licensed trade, regardless of their country of origin)
NOMINATED COUNTRIES & OCCUPATIONSVictoria University conducts trade skills assessments for welding and metal fabrication, construction and carpentry, automotive and hospitality occupations.We also offer in country practical skills assessments in England, Scotland and Ireland for electrical and plumbing licensed trades. A full list of nominated countries, trades and application forms is available on our website vu.edu.au/skilled-migration.
CONTACT USPhone +61 3 9919 7365 Email: Temporary Migration (457) [email protected] Migration / Optional skills assessments: [email protected] Department of Training and Workforce Development in Western Australia works collaboratively with Victoria University to undertake skills assessment.
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YEAR 11 STUDENTS: EXPERIENCE PROGRAM (UNI-LINK)YEAR 12 STUDENTS: UNIVERSITY/VCE UNITS (UNI-STUDY)
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The VU Early - Uni Pathways program introduces you to university life gradually through experiencing and studying at university while still at school. The Year 11 Uni - Link program and Year 12 Uni - Study program step you into tertiary life giving you more understanding of options for the future.
Involvement in this Higher Education Program offers a range of benefits, including:
• Advanced Standing (2 unit credits) towards a degree qualification at Victoria University (usually transportable to a range of universities).• Free Tuition fees - (worth approx. $3,000). Students only pay student amenity fee.• Guaranteed place in a VU course in the following year.• VCE score (as for a fifth or sixth VCE subject).• A chance to try before you buy.
YEAR 11 STUDENTS: EXPERIENCE PROGRAM (UNI-LINK)• Become a university student while still at school.• Experience a real 8 week uni - learning experience for 3 hrs a week. • Better understand university options for the future. • Have your uni work count towards your marks in your Yr 11 English subject.• Have Student Access to the university facilities and activities (eg. libraries, computer labs, on - line support materials, clubs societies).
YEAR 12 STUDENTS: UNIVERSITY/VCE UNITS (UNI-STUDY)• Opportunity to undertake a 1st year university subject (2 units) selected from a wide range of subjects offered by Victoria University.• A full uni - year program (24 weeks). • University study is supported by university academic support including working with university student mentors.
For more information: Contact your co-ordinator at your school for detailsContact Victoria University-Jacinta Richards – Senior Advisor Student Learning Pathways 9919 8640 [email protected] Orellana – Support Officer, Early-Uni Pathways (EUP) [email protected] Or Contact us in Facebook
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HATCH STUDIO METROWESTOPEN DAY FOR STAFF - Animation Stationary
Open Day For Staff
Footscray Park CampusBuilding M & P
“connecting the dots”
Join us and attend ourInaugual Open Day
for all VU staff
“A day to reunite,network and
engage with your colleagues and the Community”
Wednesday 13th November10am - 4pm
Open Day For Staff
“connecting the dots”
Wednesday 13th November10am - 4pm
Footscray Park Campus
HATCH STUDIO METROWESTFEASTING IN FOOTSCRAY - Promotion material
Feasting in 2 – 21 March 2012
I found a world of flavour.
I was looking for something new.
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Feasting in Footscray 2 – 21 March 2012
Visit Footscray during the Melbourne Food & Wine
Festival and celebrate an eclectic range of events
that showcase our wonderful multicultural com-
munity and culinary delights.
Free Community Events
No bookings required
Mapping Victoria’s Hunger - Bring a can of food
An interactive event for the whole family to learn
about the factors which have 500,000 Victorians
every year struggling to access 3 meals every day
for them and their families. Walk across a 80m x
30m map of Victoria, see which regions have the
highest levels of hunger and then place your can
of food to show how you would like to assist.
When: 3 and 4 March, all day event.
Where: Batman Park, Southbank
Twilight Farmers Market
Let us bring the farmers to you. Everything you
need to stock up your pantry with or cook that
delicious meal for friends, family or the
neighbours. Farmers and producers will be on
hand to answer your questions and give advice.
When: 8 March, 4pm-8pm
Where: Footscray Railway Station, Irving Street,
Footscray
The Golden Ticket
Head down to the banks of the Maribyrnong River
for popcorn, chocolate fountains and the kids’
favourite movie, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate
Factory, screened under the stars. Join in the
treasure hunt for The Golden Ticket and BYO picnic
dinner to be judged by a special celebrity chef.
When: 17 March, 6pm- 10pm, film starts 7:30pm
Where: Footscray Community Arts Centre,
45 Moreland Street, Footscray
For further information contact 9362 8888
Paid Ticketed Events
Bookings required
Looking Behind Bakehouse Doors: Cavallaro’s
SOLD OUT
Join the Cavallaro family for cannoli baking and a
traditional working Italian lunch when you are
invited to share baking history in the kitchen with
Tony Cavallaro and his family. Discover a piece of
Footscray, and leave filled with cannoli.
Bookings: SOLD OUT
Email: [email protected]
Rickshaw Run
A fast-paced food adventure on an authentic,
traditional rickshaw showcasing the best Vietnam-
ese cuisine Footscray has to offer. Hop on your
rickshaw for a mad dash through the streets and
restaurants of Footscray, taking in five courses and
the sights and scents of Vietnam.
When: 2-18 March 12pm-2pm and 6pm-8pm
Where: Corner of Byron Street and Leeds Street,
Footscray
Cost: $69 per person weeknights,
$75 per person weekends
Bookings: Online at: www.footscraytraders.com.au
Looking Behind Bakehouse Doors: Bretzel.Biz
Here's your chance to go behind the bakehouse
door and into the very special Bretzel.Biz kitchen.
This is baking especially for kids. After the baking,
participants will sit down to a healthy snack and
take away goodie bags of bretzels. This event is for
children aged 7-13 years.
When: 3 March, 10am-12pm, 3pm-5pm
17 March, 10am-12pm, 3pm-5pm
Where: Bretzel.Biz, 25A Vernon St, South Kingsville
Cost: $35 per child
Bookings: 9919 9301,
Email: [email protected]
Toddler Tea Party
Join our mad catters Toddler Tea Party: wear a
mad hat, devour delicious cupcakes and listen to
The Mighty bUZZniks. This is a family event
planned with the under-fives in mind. Art, food,
music, a very special cat, party hats and games –
what better way for a toddler to discover
Melbourne’s food culture?
When: 4 March, 3:00pm-4:30pm
Where: Footscray Community Arts Centre,
45 Moreland Street, Footscray
Cost: $15 per adult, $10 per child
Bookings: Online at www.trybooking.com/YIF
Round the World in 180 Minutes
Highlighting the richness of Footscray’s diverse
Asian and African food culture – join Victoria
University’s inspirational chefs for four hands-on
classes in one package. Leave having cooked and
tasted your way through the morning, taking your
recipes and a show bag of spices to help you get
started.
When: 10 March, 10am-1pm
Where: The VenU, Victoria University, Nicholson St
Campus, cnr Albert & Pilgrim St, Footscray
Cost: $70 per person
Bookings: 9919 9301,
Online at: [email protected]
Food For Thought with Adam Liaw
Every year Foodbank Victoria provides over
3.8million kgs of food to Victorians facing natural
disasters and disadvantage. Hear about issues
surrounding hunger and food insecurity, then
watch MasterChef winner Adam Liaw take up the
challenge to create impressive dishes from food
found in Foodbank Victoria's warehouse.
When: 14 March 7:00pm-9:30pm
Where: Foodbank Victoria,
4/2 Somerville Rd, Yarraville
Cost: $25 per person, concession $15
Bookings: 9362 8312,
Online at: www.foodbankvictoria.org.au
Glam Up and Indulge in the West
This gala event will showcase the best of western
regional produce and celebrate the hidden food
treasures of the west of Melbourne. The specially
designed degustation menu created by Victoria
University will include five courses each highlight-
ing a standout product with matched wine and
regionally based entertainment.
When: 16 March, 6:30pm-10:30pm
Where: The VenU, Victoria University, Nicholson St
Campus, cnr Albert & Pilgrim St, Footscray
Cost: $75 per person including gift bag
Bookings: 9919 9301,
Email: [email protected]
Market, Bazaar, Souk, Kitchen
Join award winning chefs as they tour Footscray
markets in search of the freshest ingredients, then
follow them back into VU's state of the art kitchen
facilities, where they'll share the secrets of old
world food preparation. Discover new ingredients
and rediscover lost culinary arts.
When: 17 March, 8:30am- 12:00pm
Where: Meet outside Footscray Markets,
Irving Street, Footscray
Cost: $45 per person
Bookings: 9919 9301,
Email: [email protected]
Vietnam on a Plate
A boutique guided tour of Footscray’s famous
markets, Little Saigon and Footscray Market.
Discover and learn how to use ingredients you
may not have tasted outside of Vietnam. By the
end you will be well equipped to create your own
Vietnamese feast.
When: 3 and 10 March, 9.30am
Where: Footscray Market
Cost: $30
Bookings: 9688 0777
Email: [email protected]
HATCH STUDIO METROWESTVU ANNUAL LIBRARY REPORT - Report
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cLienT survey resuLTsThe 10th Library Client Survey was successfully administered during August 2013. There were close to 3000 participants, mostly undergraduate domestic students who access Library facilities at Footscray Park and St Albans campuses.
The Library performed strongly across all of the 33 survey questions, including in seven of the 10 factors that are most important to students and staff. Clients’ overall level of satisfaction increased by 0.7 to 80.7%.
When the survey results were benchmarked against the other 38 academic libraries in the comparison group, the Library was ranked in the top quartile of the Service Delivery and Facilities & Equipment categories. This is a very positive result, given the challenging operating environment. The chart below illustrates that the Library’s performance in all of the best practice categories has improved since the previous survey and significant improvement has been achieved in the Facilities & Equipment category since 2009.
Also noteworthy is the increase in overall satisfaction levels in five of the seven campus libraries since the 2011 survey. This is a very positive result, even more so for the larger campus libraries which are heavily used and closely scrutinised by a large number of clients. Plans are under way to increase the number of quiet study spaces at Footscray Park and Queen Street, and options are also being developed for additional acoustic protection at sites where noise levels are excessive.
The Library appreciates the time taken by clients to complete the survey and provide thoughtful suggestions about the ways we can improve. We will continue focussing on quality improvement so that we can constantly deliver a high quality learning experience for our students.
Library capabiLiTy frameworKRefreshing staff capabilities is an objective of the Library strategic plan. To support this, a Library Capability Framework that identifies the core capabilities required of Library staff at different HEW levels was developed. The framework was developed by Jenny Fafeita, Quality Improvement Coordinator, in collaboration with members of the Library Senior Leadership Team, and draws on capability frameworks from other public sector organisations. The Library’s core capabilities are: customer service, communication and interpersonal skills, teamwork, professional knowledge (including IT skills) and problem solving, initiative and innovation. The framework is being used to assist with recruitment and prioritise professional development opportunities.
new e-resourcesThe following databases and journal collections were added to the Library collection during 2013:
The Library also subscribed to mobile apps that enhance the reading experience when browsing digital journals, magazines and newspapers on iPads. BrowZine provides an easy way to browse, read and monitor scholarly journals from open access journals and the Library’s subscription databases. The PressReader app enables readers to connect with digital replicas of newspapers and magazines from the Library’s PressReader subscription and download them to their iPad while within range of the University’s wi-fi network.
Royal College of Nursing Journals Australian Jazz Real Book
Kluwer Arbitration Multi-science Publishing journals
Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies Playmeo
Primal Pictures Virtual ICL
An@tomedia Austroads Online
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The Footscray Technical School, location in Nicholson Street provided
and encouraged excellent sporting facilities and opportunities for
students of the school.
All sporting activities available were managed by Mr Fred Reid, the
sports master, who excelled with this responsibility.
In 1938, three sporting teams (Football, Cricket and Baseball) won
premierships in the inter-technical schools of Melbourne competitions.
This feat was noted as a record within the competition history.
As a result, the title “Class of 38” was created. In the following year
(1939) the football and cricket teams also won premierships. Group
photographs of the teams were taken, framed and proudly displayed
in the school passageway.
Back Row ---- Mr. A. Allaway, J. Toohey, A. Courtney, S. Brealey, B. Jacka, L. May, J. Maloney, G. Cranwell, R. Edwards, L. Gardner, Mr. R. Morrison.
Second Row ---- H. Short, A. Batten, L. Upton, B.Wilson (Captain), J. Walsh, K. Orr, W. Hopkins.
Front Row ---- W. Williams, J. Tunnecliffe, W. Hutchison, and C. Milne.
Footscray technIcal school “class oF 38”
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A very special thanks to all of the models who took part in the production of the ‘look closer’ photographs:
Gary Foley; Richard Frankland; Sandy Greenwood; John Harding; Nathan Lovett-Murray; Andrew Mabbott; Lisa Maza; Leroy Parsons; Aaron Pederson; Peter James Rosas (PJ); Danielle Singleton; Murial Spearim; Jason Tamiru; Josh Wainwright and Pauline Whyman.
To all of those at the Melbourne Festival, especially the artistic director Brett Sheehy, who accepted the initial proposal for this exhibition and assisted the fantastic response we received from a very wide audience in 2011.
Victoria University
And to all the staff at and associates of the Perth Centre of Photography who have made the re-exhibition of ‘look closer’ possible to a new and even broader audience!
Published by Kirsten Rann and Daniel King
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© Daniel King, 2012
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