If you`re passionate about colour and design and want to
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If you`re passionate about colour and design and want to
If you’re passionate about colour and design and want to change your life or career, iscd is the ideal place to start. With more than 30 years of industry experience, iscd is a leading design school that offers a friendly, forward-thinking environment that helps you fulfill your creative potential. We are passionate about colour and design and are dedicated to providing a learning experience that gives our students all the knowledge and skills to realise their creative potential in a nurturing environment. Ab out Us Introduction Since opening its doors 30 years ago, the International School of Colour & Design (iscd) has helped thousands of people realise their creative potential. iscd offers industry recognised courses and diplomas that cater for all levels of skill and experience. Whether you want to fulfill a lifelong dream of becoming an artist, colourist, decorator, designer or stylist, or you simply want to unleash your creative side, iscd offers industry-recognised courses and diplomas that cater for all levels of skill and experience. Our courses can adapt to your needs and living situation too. Students are welcome to join our vibrant, creative community on campus or learn with us via distance education. Full and part-time study options are also available. The level of excellence offered at iscd is unique in Australia. Our courses are all industry recognised, and our educators are all successful design professionals who bring a wealth of real-world experience into the classroom and are genuinely invested in seeing you shine. The focus at iscd really is on you – we want to nurture your talent, honour your personal journey and help you realise your goals. Our courses are life changing – so many of our graduating students have gone on to forge successful careers. Are you our next success story? Ab out Us Why iscd? S etting the industr y standard From its earliest days, iscd has been a world leader in design education. Now a proud member of the RedHill Education Group, our reputation for excellence stems in part from our commitment to maintaining a close working relationship with consultants and businesses in the design industry. Throughout the learning experience, iscd offers students the opportunity to engage with the design industry and gain real-world experience. Throughout the learning experience, iscd offers students the opportunity to engage with the design industry and gain real-world experience. Our courses feature mentors and guest speakers, on-site tours and industry design projects. Similarly, all our educators – many of whom are themselves iscd graduates – work in the design industry and bring years of experience and wisdom into the classroom. Our course structure boasts plenty of flexibility, allowing you the freedom to experience a broad taste of colour and the different design disciplines the CUV40311 – Certificate IV in Design before deciding on a diploma course. During your studies, you'll have the opportunity to complete actual industry working briefs and, each year, over 25 industry awards are issued to our students from businesses that support iscd. These companies have been in partnership with us for five years or more and many have gone on to recruit graduating students. iscd is a member of The Design Institute of Australia and Colourways, Australia's leading Trend Forecasting association. Lisa Koehler, Educator, Interior Styling Diploma Alison Nicol, Educator, Head of Certificate IV in Design Majka Stylianou, Educator, Graphic Design Diploma Jill Barker, Educator, Colour Design Diploma and Certificate IV in Design Sally Farrugia, Educator, Interior Styling Diploma E ducators and Teaching Style Our Education Style W e care about education “Here at iscd, every educator is genuinely interested in the progress of each student. We really do care and want to see our Most people come to iscd with a thirst for colour students do well. Colour isn’t a job to us; and design, and a desire to change their lives it’s a lifestyle.” At the core of our curriculum is respect for each student's personal journey. for the better. Our hands-on education style is firmly based on the belief that every student is inherently creative and deserves the utmost encouragement and care. We boast a wonderful team of educators at iscd. Each is a highly qualified, successful design professional, the majority are former iscd students, and all are caring and nurturing by nature. Our educators have a deep passion for colour and design, and bring a wealth of first-hand experience into the classroom and a willingness to share and learn themselves. To encourage creative thinking, iscd's teaching style is more organic and progressive than the lineal model used in most schools. Class structure is kept relatively informal and relaxed, and class sizes are always small enough to guarantee individual attention. Let the team at iscd help you to unlock your inner creative and turn your passion for colour and design into a satisfying new career. Alison Nicol (Head of Certificate IV in Design) Ways t o St udy Ways to Study At iscd we are flexible. Our courses are conveniently offered on campus or via distance education. On Campus Via Distance Nestled in the bustling hub of North Sydney, you will find the vibrant creative community that is the iscd campus. In the comfort of your own home, in your own time and at your own pace you can gain the skills and tools to realise your creative potential by enrolling in our course via distance education. The well-equipped and modern campus is situated three floors above street level. Each of our six airconditioned studios plus our dedicated studio lab enjoy plenty of natural light and space. The bright and spacious floor plan promotes creativity and interaction with both students and the iscd team. A communal student area includes kitchen facilities and an expansive gallery space with student and commercial exhibitions always on show. Often referred to as Sydney's second CBD, North Sydney offers excellent fashion, food and commercial facilities. It is the central hub of rail and bus networks with parking stations and metered parking nearby. Our goal is to support you in your creative journey. In line with our philosophy you are supported by our Education team who will guide you through your studies and mentor you on the course syllabus and communicate with you via email, post and our online student community. Our administrative team will be on hand to answer any queries you have about your course, and we ensure that you are able to connect with other students studying courses in your area. At iscd we currently have distance students studying with us in locations all around Australia, New Zealand, U.S.A, Singapore, Hong Kong and Europe, to name a few. Our Courses F le x ible way s to stud y On Campus Our Professional Courses run on campus over a four term year with holiday breaks in between. There are four enrolment periods for our Foundation Course- February, May, July and October. There are a variety of format choices, from 8 weeks to 30 weeks, depending on the time of year you enroll and your personal goals. Our Diploma Courses have two enrolments per year, in February and July, offered as a 15 week or 30 week course. These include incursions and excursions with industry specialists, design studios and product suppliers. Following each class, students continue their course work at home. Class sizes are kept to a maximum of 18 people to ensure personalised attention. Our short courses are held throughout the year. Via Distance Courses studied by distance can be started at any time throughout the year. In addition to the textbooks, distance education students receive a learning manual which contains an easy to follow step-by-step syllabus that outlines each lesson. Minimal computer skills are necessary to complete these courses. We offer on campus workshops throughout the year so you can meet up with people from all over the world who are completing our courses via distance education. iscd Short Courses At iscd we offer a range of short courses that are easy, fun and informative. Each course offers interesting and valuable ideas for you to use in your home. We understand that not everyone wants to be a professional designer, but most of us want to enjoy some creativity in our lives and learn how to make our homes beautiful places to live and enjoy. We have created a series of short courses and journal courses that you can attend on campus or via distance in your own home. Who knows? After completing these courses, you may be ready to embark on a professional course and even start a new career. Ways t o St udy Our Course Structure “My study covered a variety of subjects, including a Foundation Course that delved intensely into colour theory. I enjoyed the different styles of the teachers.” Jenny Page (iscd graduate) iscd has designed a course structure that offers you the flexibility to try a number of different course disciplines before you decide on your final Diploma option. New students first complete the nationally accredited CUV40311 - Certificate IV in Design which serves as a Foundation Course. This course includes a selection of each of the diploma disciplines as well as covering all of the fundamentals of colour and design. Once you have completed this course, you can decide on your study path by enrolling in one of our specialised Diplomas: Colour Design, Interior Styling, Interior Design, Surface Design and Graphic Design. Students must complete the CUV40311 Certificate IV in Design before progressing on to a Diploma. RPL and Diploma Preparation Program Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) acknowledges skills and knowledge obtained through: • Formal training, conducted by industry or educational institutions either in Australia or overseas • Work experience • Life experience Students applying for RPL are required to gather evidence of competence against a module's learning outcomes either by presenting a portfolio of work or by providing an academic transcript of a course or module completed with another training provider. The evidence must relate to the Certificate IV in Design (Foundation Course). Application forms for RPL are available from iscd and must be forwarded with copies of all supporting documentation at least four weeks prior to course commencement to iscd. C U V4 0 3 1 1 - C E RT I F I CAT E I V I N D E S I GN Surface Design Diploma Colour Design Diploma Graphic Design Diploma Interior Styling Diploma INTERIOR DESIGN DIPLOMA Kelly Ross educator “ After graduating with a BA in Human Environmental Design with a double major in theatre, I toured and worked in theatre production, prop styling and scenic art for 13 years. When I eventually settled in Sydney, I came to iscd to study interior styling. I’ve since started my own business and offer my design services in interiors, events and installations. I take all my experiences in my work and bring them onto campus. I love connecting with my students and giving them encouragement and confidence. A lot of what we do as teachers is build their self-esteem creatively and help them see strengths and abilities they never knew they had. In turn, I learn from my students’ life experiences. I’ve also found teaching has really helped me communicate more clearly with my own clients. I know how to simplify my language around design so that I don’t alienate people. There’s a great sense of community at iscd between the educators – it’s a real support network. Working here is a great opportunity to share information, contacts and resources. As a teacher, you feel your experiences really do have an effect and a place, not only on the students, but on the nature of the course and the curriculum. ” Ca re er C ou r se s { Certificate IV in Design C U V40311 The CUV40311 - Certificate IV in Design is a nationally recognised training course that serves as the base Course and teaches the concepts of colour and design and their application in the contemporary design world. Taught by passionate tertiary and industry trained professionals, this course provides you with extensive colour knowledge, effective design skills and creative confidence, preparing you for our specialised Diplomas. On graduating, students of the CUV40311 Certificate IV in Design have completed two industry design briefs, developed a professionally presented portfolio of design work and possess the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue their creative career further. Industry Briefs and Awards Designer Rugs: Each year a panel of industry experts and representatives from Designer Rugs reviews designs created by our students. Five finalists have their work produced and offered for sale and proudly displayed in the iscd gallery each year. The Fred Hoskings Group: Students design a corporate Christmas card in response to a brief from The Hosking Stationery Group with the chance of having their design selected for printing and production. Units of Competency Assessments Code Subject BSBDES305A Source and apply information on the history and theory of design BSBOHS201A CUVACD401A BSBDES402A BSBDES401A BSBCRT301A Participate in OHS process Integrate colour theory and design processes Interpret and respond to a design brief Generate design solutions Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills CUVPRP401A BSBDES304A BSBDES301A CUVGRD401A CUVGRD302A CUVDES404A Realise a creative project Source and apply design industry knowledge Explore the use of colour Research and apply graphic design techniques Use typography techniques Research and apply techniques in product design BSBDES302A Explore and apply the creative design process to 2D forms BSBDES303A Explore and apply the creative design process to 3D forms BSBDES403A Develop and extend design skills and practice Assessments are marked either Competent or Not Yet Competent and supported with comments from your educator. Work is assessed through research, design projects and presentations. Subject Areas Subjects include core areas of colour, design and application processes along with electives. A detailed list of subjects can be found on the iscd website. Ca re er C ou r se s { “ Susie Trainor G raduate of C U V4 0311 C ertificate I V in D esign I've been an actor for the last 20 years and, while I still I've launched my website – www.susietdesigns.com.au have an agent, it's no longer where my passion lies. – and have been slowly building up a residential and When my youngest child started pre-school I decided commercial client base. it was time to pursue something else. Most recently, I've been contracted to redesign Ever since my husband and I bought our first property, the interiors of the Moree Services Club. To win I'd always enjoyed renovating. When I saw the ads the job, I had to stand in front of the company board for iscd, I knew it was the right next step. In 2011, and sell my ideas. For every single assessment at iscd I commenced the Foundation Course – Certificate IV we'd had to make presentation boards, so I was able in Design, which I really enjoyed. The following year, to stand before them with great confidence. I did the Diploma in Interior Styling. There was a lot of painting and sketching in the Certificate IV in Design course, which was very freeing, but I just love the big picture aspect of interior styling, seeing all the elements come together to make a fantastic whole. When I saw the ads for iscd, I knew it was the right next step. ” I had great tutors for both courses and felt encouraged early on. In my first year, I was the overall winner of the Designer Rugs industry brief and had my design featured in Inside Out magazine. The following year, I won two awards for excellence in interior and commercial styling. It was really nice to get that validation. Soon after I finished the diploma, my children's school was looking for someone to help them with the renovation of the library. I put my hand up to design and manage the whole project. Since then Skills you will learn in the Certificate IV in Design • How to apply colour principles and theory in response to a design brief • How to produce drawings to represent and communicate concepts • How to interpret and respond to a design brief • How to effectively apply the design process to 2D and 3D work • The ability to source and apply design industry knowledge • How to create concepts and conduct critical discussions • How to research and apply techniques for graphic design • How to professionally present a major project in spatial design and product design Donna Allen educator “ I studied at iscd in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s. At that time, colour and interior styling were just personal interests – I’d spent 18 years working for global corporate organisations. In 2007, I left the corporate environment and started my own colour and design consultancy. I work with residential and commercial clients and offer everything from colour consulting through to styling and design. Having studied with iscd, and knowing the sort of organisation it is, I was very happy to be able to come back and teach here. What I enjoy most is the excitement and engagement of the students. Seeing the design world through their eyes keeps it fresh and new for me, too. It’s a very supportive environment here and I’m always impressed by how much the students support and engage with each other. The school also gives them the opportunity to experience and connect with the design industry. Over time we’ve seen many of the companies we work with offer internships, work experience and jobs to our students. The teachers at iscd are all in the industry, too, so what we’re able to offer is current and reallife experience and perspectives. We all work from the same syllabus and course manual, and then we’re able to add to that. ” Ca re er C ou r se s { Colour Design C olour D esign D iploma The Colour Design Diploma is highly specialised and has everything you need to launch your successful creative career as a Colour Designer. Taught by industry professionals that ensure the course is relevant, contemporary and practical, you will receive essential knowledge and skills related to the colour industry. • • • • • • • The Diploma builds on the colour psychology; colour theory and design principles from the CUV40311 Certificate IV in Design (Foundation Course) to give you the ability to create colour schemes for a broad range of projects. • • • • • • • • Industry Briefs and Awards • Dulux award for Creative Colour Application • Resene Award for Excellence in Sustainable Colour & Design • Murobond Award for Excellence in Both Colour Design & Interior Styling • Murobond Pure Colour Award • Porters Original Paints Award for Excellence in Colour Design • Wattyl Award for Colour Design- Excellence in Commercial Design Subject Areas • The role of a Colour Designer • Application of colour theory to design practices • Client analysis and colour scheme development How to respond to an interior client brief Colour psychology and mastering colour moods Paint systems and applying interior finishes Understanding styles and trends Historical and cultural styles Business development and fees Colour design for exteriors including exterior architectural features Exterior colour scheme development Consulting for commercial properties Colour theory and marketing Colour design for business imaging Marketing and managing the creative business Business imaging palette development Effective presentation skills How to respond to a franchise brief Entry Requirements The CUV40311 - Certificate IV in Design is the prerequisite for the Interior Styling Diploma. “… Porter’s Paints employs a number of graduates from iscd in key roles within the business. We’re all about colour, and our iscd graduates have come to us with the specialist colour and design skills and enthusiasm we need.” Sheila O'Meara (Porter's Paints) Ca re er C ou r se s { Jenny Page G raduate of C olour D esign D iploma Colour has always been instinctual to me. Long before I began working in the industry full-time, people would approach me for advice on paint and furnishings. I undertook the Colour Design Diploma at iscd to formalise my innate knowledge and gain a professional qualification that would help me turn my creativity and passion for colour into a rewarding career. My study covered a variety of subjects, including a Foundation Course that delved intensely into colour theory. I enjoyed the different styles of the teachers. Nearing graduation, I began to look for a job in the colour and design industry. People don't necessarily realise how much opportunity there is out there. The Colour Design Diploma really helps open doors and links you into the colour community. “ The Colour Design Diploma really helps open doors and links you into the colour community. ” I was offered a full-time position in what's called the selection centre for CSR, one of Australia's leading bricks and roofing companies. The centre is a hub for developers, project builders and tradespeople, who come in needing advice on what products and colours are available. After two years, I was promoted to CSR's Architectural Segment Manager for New South Wales. I often do up mood and product boards for clients, which is something I learnt to do in the course. Early on, I had a developer walk in who had a group of townhouses he needed advice on. He was so happy with my suggestions, he came back to me 18 months later for another project. I've since gone on to do the colours for a residential estate of 1000 houses. Skills you will learn in the Colour Design Diploma • Your colour knowledge will be expanded, consolidated and made relevant to the industry • The use of colour to assist in the creation, branding and image development of a business or product • Application of colour skills to interiors and exteriors of the built environment • Colour application to market development, styling and marketing • The art of client analysis by responding to hypothetical briefs designed to enhance your problem solving skills • Trend analysis including what influences a trend and how to cleverly use trend colours whilst learning how to identify a style versus a trend • Building your personal presentation skills • A portfolio featuring professionally presented colour design solutions including technical specifications and painted finishes Sharon Gage educator “ I first came to iscd as a student and it gave me a newfound love for colour and design. My background is in fashion and textile design. I’ve worked in outerwear, run my own label and got to senior designer level with an intimate apparel brand. Around this time my love for pattern and textile design was reignited. I was told iscd was the only place to study surface design. I ended up doing the Foundation Course before going on to complete Surface Design and Colour Design. From there, I started my own colour consulting and design business. That’s going back about 15 years now. I started teaching at iscd about eight years ago and it’s been an absolutely fulfilling chapter in my life. The school prides itself on having educators who are working in the design industry, and who have a yearning to teach and help people reach their potential. We give a lot to our students but they give you tenfold back. When my students present their work after each industry design brief, I often get a bit teary. You think, I’ve impacted on this person’s life to some degree and look what they can do. One of the biggest things I always tell them is that surface design may seem a little ambiguous, but there’s a world of opportunity out there waiting for them. ” Ca re er C ou r se s { Surface Design surface design diploma The Surface Design Diploma teaches you how to create designs that are suitable for a wide variety of applications including homewares, textiles, paper products and fabrics. Surface Design offers an attractive balance between creativity and technical confidence. You will learn skills in illustrating a variety of techniques and media with an emphasis on individual creative solutions to commercial briefings from key industry suppliers. • Advanced colour theory and design development • Advanced drawing skills: materials, techniques, theme, composition, line and shape • Design styles and techniques, designing for specific shapes, uses and spaces • Repeat patterns and textural effects, understanding printing requirements • Translating original hand-made designs into computer images • Developing computer generated workable designs • Marketing and managing your creative business Industry Briefs and Awards • • • • Porters Original Paints Wallpaper Design Award Lilly & Lolly Bed Linen Textile Range Awards Mokum Textiles Design Award Queen B Candles Subject Areas • Understanding a client's briefing and needs • Developing an artistic and practical perspective • Development of a design story to a commercial brief • Researching the industry, including knowledge of the market and textile studios • Mixed media exploration, resist and printing techniques • Mono printing, collage and textural effects; introduction to acrylic painting skills, pencil and crayon; fabric dyeing Entry Requirements The CUV40311 - Certificate IV in Design is the prerequisite for the Interior Styling Diploma. “…We’ve employed graduates before and always find iscd students are skilled and focused, and have mature attitudes to the industry.” John Turvey (Mokum Textiles) Ca re er C ou r se s { “ Being at iscd was a great time in my life. The school offers more than just a course, it’s a wonderful, creative community. ” Aimee Grant graduate of surface design diploma Prior to coming to iscd, I was studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts, majoring in painting and drawing. Towards the end of my degree I did some short courses in design and textiles. I began to search for related courses and chose the Surface Design Diploma at iscd. The diploma has a solid foundation of colour theory and creation, plus you work through a number of industry briefs, which open communication channels with the different types of Australian companies that use surface designers. The course led me to my current job with Porter's Paints. They supply a wallpaper design brief and I actually won the award for it that year. From there, the company approached me to interview for a position. Since then my role has really expanded. In the last few years I've been collaborating with guest designers and being a real part of the design and colour process. One of the main things I've been able to use from the diploma in my working life is the process of design – seeing a brief through from concept development to final finished artwork. That experience in the classroom has been really valuable. Once you hold a Surface Design Diploma you can go freelance, focus on commercial art or, like me, work with a company that develops a product. Right now I just love the fact I'm building a career in an area I'm really passionate about. Being at iscd was a great time in my life. The school offers more than just a course, it's a wonderful, creative community. I felt right at home. On the whole, what really struck me were the teachers. They were very open and generous with their experience and knowledge. It made for a very encouraging atmosphere. Skills you will learn in the Surface Design Diploma • To extend and apply your colour and design skills to projects from swimwear to wallpaper; giftware to soft furnishings • Adobe Illustrator skills, which will give you exposure to industry's technical requirements as well as hand drawn designs • Professional standards for presentation of concepts and a quality portfolio of work to equip you to present to potential employers • How to create style and mood boards which form the basis of learning how to research and create design themes, innovative solutions and colour palettes for yourself and your clients • Style, trend interpretation and application, and an understanding of the design profession Jodie Warters educator “ My background is in graphic design – I’ve been doing that for about 20 years. Before coming to iscd, I ran my own design business, which had a focus on marketing. A few years after starting the business, I decided I wanted to do something different creatively. I had lost my passion a little. I studied jewellery and fashion design before realising that I loved colour and pattern. That led me to iscd. Coming here, I immediately felt like I was part of a family. Even as a student you feel like the staff really want to help you. The journey to iscd is quite a big deal for a lot of our students; there’s often a lot of fear around starting something new and part of our job is to really care for and nurture our students. The aspect of teaching I love most is when students realise they can be creative – it usually happens suddenly and it becomes a newfound passion. A part of what makes iscd so great is that we have the flexibility to change our courses to meet the trends and changes in the industry. Our students are also given briefs that are designed and judged by people in the industry. We put the right people and opportunities in front of them, and it’s up to them where they take it. ” Ca re er C ou r se s { Graphic Design G raphic D esign D iploma The Graphic Design Diploma will show you how to develop the core skills essential to become a print ready Graphic Designer. You will develop strong problem solving abilities, so you can offer creative solutions that go way beyond your clients' expectations. The Graphic Design Diploma is balanced between work in our computer lab and hand drawn creative expression in our studios. We see the computer as a tool which is only effective if we develop a strong ability to express our personal creative ideas. Our focus is on developing your creative and technical skills using industry relevant projects. Industry Briefs and Awards • ACP Real Living magazine - design brief • Dashing Print - promotional brochure brief • My Sweet Prints - stationery design brief Subject Areas • An introduction to Graphic Design • The role of a Graphic Designer • Application of design theory to design practices • Client analysis • Creative problem solving – developing and responding to briefs • Colour psychology • Colour systems: Pantone and CMYK • Typography techniques for design work • Preparation of text and graphic files for print processing • Business development • Business identity design development • Product and packaging design (3D) • Image retouching • Effective presentation skills Entry Requirements The CUV40311 - Certificate IV in Design is the prerequisite for the Interior Styling Diploma. “…I’m very impressed with the standard the students are achieving through the Graphic Design course. The brief they complete appears very well rounded with no stone unturned and the work is presented beautifully. We would definitely employ candidates from the graphic design course.” Deborah Bibby (Editor, Real Living) Ca re er C ou r se s { Shauna Milani G raduate of G raphic D esign D iploma My third child was just six months old when I began studying at iscd. I'd always been interested in graphic design and had come from a marketing/PR background. I'd often liaised with design agencies and it always seemed to me like the more fun side of the business. A girlfriend who studied at iscd recommended it. Another friend mentioned she wanted to go there, too, so we enrolled together. I've always been really creative, but I didn't have the right computer skills for graphic design. The diploma course teaches you the three main programs – Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign – and that was really beneficial. I also found the way the course was structured, that we were given design briefs as if we were part of an agency, was really useful in terms of seeking work afterwards. You end up with a portfolio where you can show clients how you've come to solve each brief. “ ... we were given design briefs as if we were part of an agency ... ” One of our briefs was to design a section of Real Living, which the magazine's editor and art director then judged. My design was chosen as the winner and the award was a week's work experience. Having been on maternity leave for so long, I'd been feeling apprehensive about going back to work. That week in the Real Living office really gave me the confidence to see I could do it. Since graduation, I've launched my own graphic design company called Litrika, which is the Icelandic word for ‘colourful’. I've done a few small jobs and have managed to secure a client that requires ongoing work. In the future I hope to gain a position within an existing design agency so I can keep learning from other professionals in the field. Skills you will learn in the Graphic Design Diploma • The ability to expertly respond to complex design briefs with confidence • Technical foundations of Graphic Design using the Adobe industry standard software • How to create original illustrations and designs by hand as well as a range of professionally presented design solutions produced using Adobe Software • How to respond to a range of exciting and challenging industry briefs in the syllabus. These include: corporate and small business identity, packaging designs, marketing material, CD covers, event collateral and poster design • The creation of a professional and comprehensive portfolio which will ensure you get the attention of any client or potential employer Sharon Raco educator “ I come from a family of builders and worked as a fashion designer in the rag trade for 15 years. When my daughter started kindergarten, we moved into a great big house that needed renovating. Soon all my friends were coming around asking for my help. Initially I partnered with a friend and we specialised in murals and painted finishes. Along the way we realised we had different interests. I wanted to concentrate on interior styling and today I do interiors, exteriors, kitchens and bathrooms, window treatments, commercial work and styling. I first came to iscd as a student. A few years after graduation, I returned as a guest speaker, then was later invited to join the staff. I love the interaction I have with my students and the fact we all get so excited about design together. I love seeing the light bulb come on in their head when they get it and I love, at the end of the course, when they realise just how much they’ve learned. It’s very fulfilling. Interior styling is quite a broad area and there are many ways to get into the industry. There are a lot of excursions and incursions during the course and the school is quite well known and respected. Recently I took students on an industry tour and it was amazing just how many ex-students we ran into! ” Ca re er C ou r se s { Interior Styling I nterior S t y ling D iploma The Interior Styling Diploma is aimed at those wishing to learn the elements and principal components involved in decorating and styling of a pre-existing space. It will inspire and impart the necessary knowledge needed to move into a career in styling. This Diploma teaches the essential aspects of Interior Styling, from initial brief to client presentation and how to develop an exciting yet functional space for both residential and commercial clients. Industry Briefs and Awards • Di Lorenzo Creative Tile Award • Laminex Award for Creativity • Tekform Award for Excellence in Kitchen Design • Warwick Fabrics Award for Excellence in Interior Styling • Zepel Fabrics Award for Excellence in Bedroom Design • Temple & Webster Award for Styling and trims; acquiring and hanging artworks • Flooring and wall treatments • Psychology and styling, mood and style development • Soft furnishings, furniture and furniture arrangement • Advanced colour theory, tone and texture • Feng Shui and space manipulation, lighting and flooring • Historical and cultural background to styles • Drawing and rendering, working on floor plans and 3D Computer Programs • Contracts, legal aspects of decorating, marketing and managing your creative business Entry Requirements The CUV40311 - Certificate IV in Design is the prerequisite for the Interior Styling Diploma. “… I’m always impressed with the quality of work. We would look favourably Subject Areas on someone who has graduated from • Conducting site visits, taking a brief and specifying, the school.” presenting concepts, invoicing and fees • Dealing with Commercial and Residential clients including client analysis and expectations • Setting up a reference file and researching contacts and suppliers • Window treatments, fabric, upholstery, accessories Brent Beach (Di Lorenzo Tiles) Ca re er C ou r se s { Adam Scougall graduate of I nterior st y ling diploma I completed the Diploma in Interior Styling in 2009. I was working in the finance industry but, like a lot of people at iscd, I had this drive to change career paths. I was in my early 30s and felt the corporate sector had done all it could for me. I was looking for a new creative direction. I began my journey in 2008, with the Foundation Course – Certificate IV in Design, and was lucky enough to be taught by Prue Royle, the founding director of iscd. She showed me there isn't a blueprint of how to succeed in this industry, that you can delve into different things. Prue really encouraged my visual side and I've since gone on to design bespoke artworks and furnishings for my clients. “ During the Interior Styling diploma I learnt everything from how to freehand draw to scale to how to install a kitchen. ” During the Interior Styling diploma I learnt everything from how to freehand draw to scale to how to install a kitchen. All the basics were covered, so I felt confident launching my business – As You See It Interior Solutions – soon after graduation. In the three years since, I've been lucky to work with some wonderful clients on both residential and corporate projects. I've also gone into partnership with Ben Napier, who has a background in landscape architecture. Our complementary skills have really helped the business grow and develop, and later this year I plan to finally leave my job in the financial sector for good. There's real support at iscd, even now. This isn't an easy industry and the community they talk about is key. You're able to keep in contact with other people from your class and seek direction and advice. The school also has great relationships with different suppliers in the industry and, through the briefs and projects set during the course, you're given the chance to start building relationships with them too. Skills you will learn in the Interior Styling Diploma • How to apply colour and design concepts to interior decorating/styling scenarios and concepts • How to approach all facets related to decorating a space • Knowledge on the scope of styling a room or house • Increased knowledge of successful, creative ways to present visual information to a client • A comprehensive industry reference file • An understanding of the breadth of styling as a field and the confidence to create and execute individual styling components Image thanks to The Urban Showroom Ca re er C ou r se s { Interior Design I nterior D esign diploma The Interior Design Diploma is highly specialised and has everying you need to launch your successful career as an Interior Designer. This course is taught by Industry Professionals and consists of three key areas; Colour Design intensive, AutoCad intensive, and Interior Design modules focussed on giving you the technical, design and Project Management skills to competently embark on a career as an Interior Designer. The Colour Design intensive modules build on the colour psychology; colour theory and design principles from the Foundation Course to give you the ability to create colour schemes for a broad range of projects. Subject Areas • Introduction to colour in the build environment and review of colour theory leant in the Foundation Course • Learning the tools and suppliers of the trade, specifying gloss levels and paint systems • Working with tone and contrast to manipulate space, how to create mood & atmosphere with colour • Understanding and using simultaneous contrast • Working with natural and artificial lighting • Identifying undertones and working with whites and neutrals • Harnessing chroma in an interior • Specifying for a new build • AutoCad • Spacial planning • Construction and building materials • Kitchens, bathrooms and laundry • Joinery • Architectural history • Lighting design and planning • 3D model making • BCA & BASIX, exempt / complying development vs DA • Project Management • Design and coordination - ID SOW fees and invoicing Entry Requirements The CUV40311 - Certificate IV in Design and the iscd's Interior Styling Diploma are the prerequisites for the Interior Design Diploma. “…We do look favourably on graduates from iscd - and we work with a lot of them when they become decorators and designers.” Yosi Tal (General Manager, Designer Rugs) Gina Berney educator “ I’ve been running my own interior design business for about 15 years now. When I’m not teaching at iscd, I spend my days helping clients make the best design decisions for their homes or commercial spaces. Colour is my real passion – it all starts with colour. I’m an ex-student of iscd and I love to share with my students stories of my successes – and my disasters! I teach Colour + Design LITE and iSTYLE Colour and these tend to attract people who are just starting their creative journey. They’re at a bit of a crossroads in their life; they may want something else career-wise or they’re feeling a bit creatively starved. I think iscd is a fantastic place to come and explore your creativity on so many different levels. Students do leave the school and have very successful careers, but you can also just leave the school feeling creatively nourished and fulfilled. There’s a real sense of community here. The camaraderie between the educators and support staff is fantastic. There’s no real hierarchy and the students pick up on that. We also encourage our students to work as a group rather than an individual. There’s always something to learn from your peers. I still learn things every day. ” Shor t C ou r s e s { Short Courses i S t y le colour Follow our easy step-by-step process to create your own decorating journal, whilst learning to decorate your home using professional colour and design principles. This course can either be completed at home in your own time, in our new online format, or on campus over a 6-week period. C olour + D esign L ite Colour + Design LITE is an enjoyable, creative leisure course that is quick and easy. It has been designed to unlock your creative potential and is perfect for anyone with an interest in learning about the basics of colour, design and creativity without the pressure of accreditation, assessments and large amounts of homework. Subject Areas Subjects include introduction to personal colour, the psychology of colour, creating mood using tone and colour. i S t y le D é cor A follow on from iSTYLE Colour, this course takes principles learnt from iSTYLE Colour and teaches you on how to apply them to your interior. Subject Areas Subjects include personal decorating developing your own style. exploring decorating themes & origins: Minimalist, Classical and Bohemian. decorating styles, trendspotting, furniture and finishes and more. This course can be completed at home in your own time, or on campus over a 6-week period. For more information, please visit our website www.iscd.edu.au You will create a comprehensive A4 portfolio of your work and apply your knowledge to creative and practical projects. This course can be completed at home in your own time or on campus over a 9-week period (3 hours a week). Subject Areas Subjects include fundamentals of colour theory & design with collage, drawing and design techniques, design development, colour psychology and conceptual design and research. There are no entry requirements for iSTYLE or Colour + Design Lite. iscd holds a number of short workshops throughout the year. Becky Stanley graduate “ Before coming to iscd, I’d been a florist for 25 years and was stuck in a bit of a career and life rut. I was looking for something else and went to the open days of a couple of colleges. iscd just stood out a mile. The atmosphere of the school really nailed it for me. I undertook the Certificate IV in Design then went on to do the Diploma in Colour Design. I started getting work halfway through the certificate course – I was assisting on photoshoots for magazines and absolutely loved it. The course really opened my eyes to all the different creative avenues you can choose to go down. I run my own company, Beautiful Interiors, and work as a colour consultant and prop stylist for television. The most important part of my experience was the teachers, they were amazing. Really down-to-earth and encouraging. They were realistic about the future, too. I used to be petrified of change, of taking a chance. The thing I got most out of iscd beside confidence was the belief that my creativity can be used in so many different areas. ” C ont i nu i n g E ducat ion { Continuing Education P rofessional D evelopment and I ndustr y C ourses At iscd we like to think that you have joined our creativity community for more than your study period with us. Designers and creatives require constant stimulation and up to date information. We aim to provide our graduates, alumni and industry associates with opportunities to attend trend events and networking opportunities as well as continuing education programs. Business Mentoring Program The Business Mentoring Program is an initiative of iscd which has been developed to take your design education and apply it into the business world. You will be mentored by successful industry leaders who will equip you to succeed in the increasingly competitive commercial world of design. Special attention is given to planning, budgeting and professionally presenting and communicating your business. Subject Areas • Setting up a new business • Research and analysis of the market and economic environment • Preparation of a business plan • Preparation of marketing plan • Communication of presentation of your business • Forecasting and budgeting Corporate Training Courses At iscd we pride ourselves on the impact our education has had on many people and businesses in the design, retail and manufacturing sectors. As well as providing education to individuals, iscd provides customised training courses to corporate and commercial clients. Whether you require training courses on selling colour in a retail environment, or more in depth design courses, iscd can customise a course to your specific requirements. Colour Design Diploma Course Work Certificate IV in Design Course Work Graphic Design Diploma Course Work Interior Styling Diploma Course Work Surface Design Diploma Course Work Work i n g w ith I ndust r y Working with Industry “We’ve been affiliated with iscd for about ten years now. It’s been a long-standing relationship that we enjoy. Each year we offer a brief to design a rug for us. We whittle hundreds of entries down to around five finalists, and produce those designs as rugs. We’ve had some outstanding entries over the years, but it’s also a way to give back to the industry. We do look favourably on graduates from iscd – and we work with a lot of them when they become decorators At iscd we know how important it is to make and designers.” At iscd we are quite different because we focus on you and your personal goals by providing design education that is unique, contemporary and life changing. At the core of the iscd creative community are our industry connections which have been accumulated over the past 30 years. Key industry partners have developed our curriculum and they engage with our students both on campus and off campus giving them exposure to the design community. the right industry contacts and to ensure that your course content is industry relevant. We work with leaders in industry to provide relevant course content and industry briefs throughout all professional courses. Industry contacts judge each of the briefs and award sought after awards to outstanding students. iscd actively works with industry to provide employment opportunities for our graduates. Whether it is internships, work experience or full time employment, there are numerous opportunities for iscd graduates to work with industry leaders. Yosi Tal (General Manager, Designer Rugs) “Mokum Textiles has been affiliated with iscd for at least five years now. Each year we brief the Surface Design students to create three indoor/outdoor fabrics. They come in to our showroom and see the Mokum signature and how our design process works. We’re always impressed with the results. It’s a very long and difficult process picking the top three designs as the standard is so high. We’ve employed graduates before and always find iscd students are skilled and focused, and have mature attitudes to the industry.” John Turvey (Mokum Textiles) Our Team iscd team R edhill iscd has a dedicated team that work to support each of our students, whether it be on campus students or those studying via distance education. Listed on the Australian Stock Exchange in September 2010, RedHill Education is Australia's newest name in high quality education. Hand selected for their broad knowledge, keen interest and flair for colour, design and creative education, they are committed to offering you the best possible advice towards furthering your creative education. They are here to assist you in making an informed decision. We are building a group of Australian-based businesses at the premium end of the education services market. Each business is carefully chosen for its reputation for quality, the calibre of its teaching and administrative staff and its academic excellence. As leaders in the design industry, with strong, longstanding relationships with so many industry luminaries, iscd perfectly meets these criteria and we are delighted to have them as part of the group. iscd's alumni are testament to what we believe, which is that studying at iscd, and at all the member colleges of the RedHill Education Group, can truly be your springboard to future career and personal success. iscd ABN: 591 230 40111 iscd Provider Code: 91439