Industrial designer and design educator. He studied at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and established a private practice as Carl Nielsen Design ca.1961, which ...
Norman Bel Geddes, b.1893, was an industrial designer who designed automobiles and other products. Notably, Bel Geddes designed a corporate emblem for General Motors Holden ...
Moyes is an aeronautics designer, apprenticing in electrical engineering, then becoming an automobile electrician working from his own garage. He was part of a movement ...
William Townsend (Bill) Onus 1906-68. As an artist, entrepeneur, actor and activist Bill Onus made an significant contribution to Art and Aboriginality in postwar Melbourne. ...
Evelyn Owen was a self-taught designer who developed and made a unique rapid-firing weapon (Owen Gun) described in the official Commonwealth history Australia in the ...
Colonial female lace-maker whose Gothic revival style and Celtic interlacing title pages illuminated the names of Queen Victoria and Lady Smith, before bringing the Tasmanian ...
Furniture designer originally from the USA. Adams moved his design studio, D.Vise, to Tasmania c. 1984 and has designed benches, public seating, meditation mats and ...
Bayly was a principal of Bayly Design Associates (now Bayly Design, Melbourne). His career began with Phillips, Adelaide in 1956. He designed products for Hoover, ...
Jays studied at the Wandsworth Technical College UK, Brixton School of Building, arriving in Australia 1955 where he went into private practice as an industrial ...
Le Lievre is an industrial designer who graduated from the design programme at the Sydney College of the Arts. He has focussed on design development ...
Quaine is an industrial designer, co-founder Norman and Quaine, Surry Hills, 1989. She worked with Mitchell/Guirgola and Thorp on Canberra's Parliament House and later formed ...
The Egyptian born Emanuel Raft brought a cosmopolitan perspecive to the way he approached painting, sculpture and design. He was also a teacher and mentor ...