Beavis trained at RMIT, textile design, in UK in mid-1950s. Work is represented in "Industrial Design." inThe Arts Festival. Melbourne, Olympic Games, 1956.
Moriceau was a designer who began her career in modelling, moving to England to work for magazines as a writer, designer, stylist and photographer. Her ...
Elliot was a Melbourne lampshade and furnishings maker supplying the Reg Riddell practice and others. His work is mentioned in an interview with Robert W. ...
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 ...
A designer and illustrator, who produced many promotional posters of various Australiana themes and tourist locations throughout the 1930s, 40s and 50s.
A twentieth-century Sydney sculptor and later jeweller. Broome-Norton was a student and later an assistant of Raynor Hoff's. A graduate of the East Sydney Technical ...
Buzacott was a printmaker, commercial artist (graphic designer), political illustrator, painter and teacher. A mural by Buzacott is also known. He travelled widely in Australia ...
Pitjantjatjara artist from Ernabella who began painting, designing and weaving in 1963 and producing batik in 1971. Her work is widely exhibited in Australia and ...
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 ...
Oberman is an interior designer appearing in the 1968 "Best Dressed Rooms" exhibition. He trained in Denmark under Paul Westerman and worked for Furniture City.