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Associate Professor Stephen Huxley |
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Head of Academic Group, FTV & MMD |
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Graduate Diploma in Education., 1980. Hawthorn Institute
Diploma in Art and Design., 1972. University of West England
CGLI Certificates Parts 1 and 2 Pictorial Graphics., 1972. City and Guilds of London Institute
Stephen is the Director of Swinburne School of Film and Television and Head of Academic Group, Digital Media Design (formerly Multimedia Design).
Associate Professor Stephen Huxley’s background as a designer and creative director ranges from print and television commercials through to exhibition design and motion graphics. He has worked in advertising, graphic and exhibition design and illustration in the UK and Australia. He writes regularly on design and media issues.
Stephen was instrumental in leading the re-establishment of Swinburne School of Film and Television.
He is also part of the Multimedia Design Team that has been acknowledged with the Vice Chancellors Award for Excellence, Carrick Award, ATOM Award and the Premier’s Design Award
Stephen is a founding member of the Australian Graphic Design Association (AGDA). In 2004 the founding members were honoured with life-membership of the organisation.
In 2010 Stephen was awarded the ICOGRADA (International Council of Graphic Design Associations) Achievement Award. The award is the highest recognition granted by ICOGRADA to designers for their contribution to the profession.
As an educator he is interested in how we communicate through language, images and motion and particularly in the developments of digital technology to achieve this. His research investigates the cognitive and usability aspects of digital media particularly within the museum context.
