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Carly Notara

Bachelor of Design
[Image work: Child’s Emergency Light]
Child’s Emergency Light  (enlarge image)
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The form of this child's emergency light is reminiscent of a story-book: it is designed to bring light and comfort to a child in an emergency situation where visibility is limited. It is lightweight, inexpensive, and runs on battery-power.

Student Biography

I grew up with my family in a small coastal town on the North Coast of New South Wales. My heritage is part-Italian, which has instilled me with great family values. I view design as a means of helping people, and shifting the way we perceive the world for the better. Over the duration of this course I have learnt to design with a strong social conscience, which I believe is an integral part of designing for tomorrow. I hope to work in a creative graphics position, whether in Australia or internationally. I think design opens lots of windows of opportunity, as long as we are receptive to them.

Other Works by Carly

[Sustainable Packaging Re-Design: Freedom Foods] [Interactive Online Education Design: Freedom Foods] [Interactive Online Education Design: Freedom Foods] [Rose Seidler House Brochure] [Fairtrade Brochure: Toby’’s Estate] [for rowan_with love] [Child’s Emergency Light] [”Umbrella” Chair]
 

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