UTS Student Works
Since 2011 UTS Library has collected selected outstanding final works by UTS students from the faculty of Design, Architecture and Building. Many of the works in this collection are excellent examples of book design, innovative methods of data visualisation and reinterpretations of classic literature. As a collection, these works exemplify the contemporary approaches of young designers to the visual communication of information and literature.
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"The term ‘Shinrin Yoku,’ or better known as ‘forest bathing,’ is a popular contemporary practice in Japanese health science. It involves solitary walks through a natural environment whilst engagin...
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"Peak Time is the result of a generative research project into the photographic technique called slit-scanning. Presented as a large format print, the piece depicts the busiest time on the Sydney T...
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"The Escapist’s Guide to Redonda is a tongue-in-cheek fictional travel guidebook that I designed and wrote for the Caribbean island micronation of Redonda. The double-sided dust jacket functions as...
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De Stijl was a periodical that was first published in 1917. Its images contributed to a new sense of modern beauty and aesthetic. Prominent artists and designers included Piet Mondrian and Theo Van...
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Nip is a graphic literature review that offers a contemporary approach to reading classic texts. With all the distractions of the digital age, we’ve lost the time and focus to engage with anything ...
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'Flatland' is a re-design of the classic 1884 novella written by Edwin A. Abbott. 'Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions' is a story of a two-dimensinal world told by one of it's inhabitants,a Squ...
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“Let me share with you, The City of Invention. For what novelists do is to build Houses of the Imagination. And where houses cluster together there is a city.” – Fay Weldon, Letters to Alice. “Th...
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"THOU SHALT NOT STALK, KNOW THY FRIENDS, THOU SHALT NOT LIKETH THYSELF… These just are a few of the commandments of En Masse - the worship of social media. Inspired by narcissistic Facebook and Twi...
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"An entirely fictional exhibition based on the discovery of a strange collection of documents. A Collection of Nothing plays a game of cat & mouse with the truth, forcing us to ask the question - i...
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"Fossick sheds light on overlooked aspects of Sydney's past and present. A curated compendium of writing, photography, ephemera and tidbits, the book turns readers into fossickers. The unfamiliar i...