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Based in Melbourne, Australia, I have worked in marketing and design in the higher education sector for ten years and am currently a designer at RMIT University’s Educational Technology Advancement Group (EduTAG).

I work with academics to create learning objects and resources, as well as supporting strategic and marketing initiatives through promotional and publication design.

I have worked with organizations including the Coalition Against the Trafficking of Women Australia (CATWA) and the Spina Bifida Foundation of Victoria to design visual identities and communications. I am a graduate of RMIT University’s Master of Design (Graphic Communication) and the Graduate Diploma of Graphic Design.


 

2 Comments on “Zennie McLoughlin”

  1. 1 Design for Social Change: Inspiration | Impact: Design for Social Change said at 7:02 pm on July 26th, 2011:

    [...] Zennie McLoughlin Graphic Designer Melbourne, Australia | Permalink+ShareThis   [...]

  2. 2 Visual Arts Briefs » Blog Archive » The results of ‘Impact! Design for Social Change’ said at 9:33 pm on August 30th, 2011:

    [...] Heller said. “Remember to keep your focus on that.” Among the other thoughtful proposals was Zennie McLoughlin’s plan to reduce the demand for plastic bottles of water, and Chris Seabrooks’ idea for a comic [...]

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