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Education Resources – Routine Chart for the Mulungu WannaBe program

June 28, 2016

PRODUCT: This Chart is about A2 in size and has laminated pieces that are attached with Velcro. There is a faded image underneath. CONCEPT:  The children and/or parents attach the laminated piece to the Poster as routine tasks are done. The Case Worker works with the Client to develop a routine that works with the particular family and they use the chart to help families get into a habit, and so that the kids know what is expected of them. The illustrations at the top show children dressed in various careers, so that they can visualise indigenous people in jobs of their choice AIM: The aim is for the kids to get to school on time, ready to learn rather than falling behind due to lack of attendance – to encourage them to believe that they can Be Whatever They WannaBe. ILLUSTRATIONS: I drew the illustrations, mostly based on local indigenous children. I used photos for reference. I sketched with pencil on paper and scanned the image then used the natural medium painting app ArtRage on the iPad with layers for colouring and contouring.

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Newsletter production – Editor, Photographer, Designer – Waanta News – Lockhart River

February 5, 2016

Client: Lockhart River Aboriginal Shire Council Freelance as Serendipity Projects  

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Publication – Book Design – Project Management – The Beauty of Lockhart River

February 5, 2016

I worked with Linguist and Anthropologist Dr David Thompson, Elders and Language workers to produce this book in Traditional Aboriginal Language Umpila, Lockhart Creole and English – with photographs from local photographers. I was employed as Community Development Support Coordinator at the time.

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Website Design – Yaruman Art & Culture Centre

February 4, 2015

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Displays – Large Format Banner – Photoshop Montage – Gumala Aboriginal Corporation

April 2, 2010

Banner Design: While working as Communications Officer for Gumula Aboriginal Corporation, Tom Price, WA — in Mareeba, Queensland.

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