In 1940, the Design and Industries Association (DIA), was announced in Sydney. Its earliest members included Sydney Ure Smith (President), R. Haughton James (Secretary), Russell ...
Women’s Industrial Arts Society (WIAS), one of the earliest groups organised around the concept of industrial and graphic design. The WIAS was formed in 1935 ...
The first professional design organisation begins in 1947-48 when design professionals Grant Featherston; fabric designer and design retailer Frances Burke; graphic specialist R. Haughton James; ...
Company established in Sydney by industrial designer Charles Frederick Beauvais. Industrial design work included exhibition displays, food mixers, oil stoves, lights, and two arches placed ...
An organisation founded in Melbourne (1939) described in its constitution as representing commercial and industrial artists or any other person working in fine art for ...
The Australian Commercial and Industrial Artists Association (ACIAA) was founded as a membership, publishing and exhibiting organisation ca.1940. The ACIAA exhibitions included industrial design and ...
Established in 1958 in Sydney with the original group including Charles Furey, Paul Schremmer, William Moody, John Holt, Harry Widmer, Edward Healy, James Riley and ...
Philips Centre for Industrial Design, Clayton, Melbourne Victoria Australia was an industrial design studio services the international firm Philips, Eindhoven, NL. Founded in the mid-1960s, ...
An organisation founded in Melbourne described in its constitution as representing commercial and industrial artists or any other person working in fine art for the ...
The Society of Designers for Industry (SDI) was organised in 1948 and was especially significant for Melbourne Technical College-trained designers. The founder members were Fred ...