A selection of cross-campus graduate works which address issues of sustainability, environmental responsibility, community and social equity.
Encompassing such diverse fields as industrial design, graphics, architecture, textiles, installation, and multimedia, these works challenge conventional industry expectations, extending the boundaries of what design is, and what it could be. Design is reclaimed here as a tool for satisfying genuine human needs in ways that are both practical and imaginative, posing a compelling alternative to the contemporary (mis)use of design as an elitist, profit-driven enterprise fuelling unsustainable levels of consumption.