Catherine Matavao designed the Natcoll image, as a representation of the ongoing relationship between Natcoll and Tamaki College.
"The colours I used were warm feeling colours, close to the colours used at Natcoll".
"The middle image is of a girl who represents the youth of today, the people who the message 'Do what inspires you' is aimed at. It is to inspire them to move onto greater things in life after school, and Natcoll is a tertiary institute that students might want to choose".
"The koru pattern and hibiscus flower are there to include the people and culture of this school - Pacific and Māori."
ICT Print Media is an academic course that focuses on applying Print Media design skills and ICT within the context of technology education.
Students use industry standard ICT software, including Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, and apply the design process to develop solutions based on a specific design brief that is developed by the student.
The course aims to develop skills and knowledge in planning, critical analysis, design, production and evaluation using a range of ICT peripherals.
The following blogs are examples of student work (some requesting feedback on different aspects of design), interviews and completed portfolios.
The ICT – Print Media students are fortunate to have been paid a visit from Val Gyde – Facilitator for Creating Futures at Natcoll Design Technology. Val spent a session talking with the students about their design portfolios and career opportunities in Digital and Graphic Design. The interview was conducted by TCTV Year 12 presenter Paea Ahokava.
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