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Design Portfolio for Nicky Piper, 2011.
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portfolio 2011designer.
illustrator.
animator.
who.my name is nicholas
(nicky) piper, and i am a designer/illustrator/
animator from torquay,australia.
why.my oldest passion is
design and illustration,
i love the imagination behind creating
characters and ideas.
I love the time spentpolishing an idea until
it has life, and never being satisfied with a
first effort.
creative.
dedicated.
driven.
ambitious.
responsible.
multi-skilled.
passionate.
professional.
what.i am strongly skilled in all
adobe design software (photoshop,
illustrator, indesign) as well as film and
animation software (flash, final cut, after effects,
premiere pro,)
i am skilled in microsoft officesoftware (word,
excel, powerpoint)
i am able to work proficiently across multiple platforms
(pc and mac)
i have an excellent understaing of industry
pre-press practises and finished art file preperation
(rip manager software, making press plates etc)
i work very well in a teamdriven environment, as well as having the time management
skills to work individually on any project.
i have strong communication skills and a
professional manner with both written and verbal skills.
i have the confidence to work to tight deadlines, and on
multiple projects.i respond well to constructive
criticism and am very eager to advance my technical skills
across all areas.
education. university. rmit.grad. 2009 withbachelor of animation andinteractive media.
high school.christian collegegeelong. grad 2006.
industry.graphic designer @ redonion (part of the adcell group,geelong). sep 2010 - present.
designer @ torqaid. 2007 - present.
ongoing freelance work illustrator/designer. 2007 - present.
work experience.ripcurl - menswear.october 2006.
references provided uponrequest.
fun facts. i ’ve play drums in bands.i ’ve lived in belgium.i wish i caught more fish.
contact
0418 352 941
nickypiper.tumblr.com
CLIENT
GLASTONBURY CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES
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who.Glastonbury Child
and Family Services
what.2010 Annual Report.
44 pages, full colour
process, digitally printed.
how. created concept.
designed in Photoshop
and Illustrator.
layout in Indesign.
who.Williamstown Football Club.
what.2011 sponsorship packages
brochure.
how.created concept.
designed in Photoshop
and Illustrator.
layout in Indesign.
who.St. Josephs Football Club.
what.2011 Auction Night Prograam.
how.created concept.
designed in Photoshop
and Illustrator.
layout in Indesign.
who.Ruby Womens Magazine.
what.Illustration.
how.created sketches and
initial drawings with
pencil on paper.
scanned into Photoshop
and coloured using
Wacom Tablet.
who.Crackmasters.
what.2011 product brochuree.
how.created concept.
designed in Photoshop
and Illustrator.
layout in Indesign.
who.Northern Football League.
Riddel District Football League.
what.2011 weekly football records.
(68 + 32pp) one colour inside
+ full colour covers.
how.created concept at seasons start.
designed in Indesign.
Excel for weekly input of results,
ladders fixtures etcladders, fixtures etc.
Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Workshop, Murdoch University, Perth, WA 28th June – 1st July 2011
The Workshop - Run at the
Murdoch University, South
Street, Perth, WA from the
28th June – 1st July 2011
Facilitator - Mr Chris Piper, TorqAid
(www.torqaid.com) Director
and Senior Trainer/Facilitator,
with support from Murdoch
University
Advanced Standing -
This program is a major
component of the Murdoch
University Units STP 333 and
STP633: Disasters & Risk
Management. Other
external participants who
complete the workshop,
together with follow-up
assignments, can apply for
Advanced Standing/
Accreditation in specialised
post-graduate level programs
offered at Deakin, RMIT,
Curtin and Charles Sturt
Universities, if they are other-
wise eligible. See page 4 for
more details.
Costs & Discounts -
AUS $1,440 (GST free)
for three day workshop only
AUS $1,660 (GST free) for
workshop plus follow-up assignment
* These costs apply only to participants who are not
enrolled in STP 633 or STP333 program at Murdoch
University. See page 4 of this brochure for more
details
Further Information -
Mr Chris Piper,
TorqAid Director,
Ph: + 61 (0)41 2497317
Email:[email protected]
Mr John Davis,
School of Social Sciences and
Humanities, Murdoch University.
Ph: +61 (0)8 9360 6188 Email:
Photography used with permission
© TorqAid
Are you a Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Practitioner who is involved in Disaster Risk Reduction; Emergency Response; or Recovery projects or programs ?
Are you an individual interested person, consultant or student who wants to expand your knowledge in this field ?
If so, then this workshop may be for you.
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excompletco e the works
thtogether withr with follow-follo up
t c lan appl fory for AUS $1,660 (G
kshopworkshop plus follplus ow-up assignment
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ants who are not not
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Photograp d why used with permiith perm ssion
Participatory Project Management (PPM) Workshop, Melbourne, 3rd – 5th May 2011
The Workshop - Run at the
CBM office (www.cbm.org.au)
in Box Hill, Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia, between
the 3rd – 5th May 2011
Facilitator - Mr Chris Piper, TorqAid
(www.torqaid.com) Director
and Senior Trainer/Facilitator,
with support from the CBM-
Nossal Institute Partnership for
Disability Inclusive Development
Advanced Standing -
Eligible participants who
complete the workshop,
together with follow-up
assignments, can apply for
Advanced Standing/
Accreditation in post-
graduate level development
studies programs as run by
Deakin, RMIT and Murdoch
Universities; the International
Health course run by Curtin
University; and the
Emergency Management
program run by Charles Sturt
University
Costs & Discounts -
AUS $1,300 (exclusive of GST)
for three day workshop only
AUS $1,500 (exclusive of GST) for
workshop plus follow-up assignment
Further Information -
Mr Chris Piper,
TorqAid Director,
Ph: + 61 (0)41 2497317
Email:[email protected]
Photography used with permission
© Central Land Council
Are you involved in Community Development (CD) pro ects either in Australia or the Asian-Pacific region ?
Are you an NG , Government, UN, Australian Management Contractor (AMC) Pro ect Manager/ fficer; consultant, student or returned volunteer who wants to improve your Pro ect Management (PM) skills?
If so, then this disability-inclusive workshop may be for you.
6
The DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT CYCLE (DRMC)
Chris Piper/TorqAid © 2002 - 2011 DRMC version XVI
For details of this see the Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) diagram Ideally in the recovery stage the community is able to ‘Build Back Better’ This mainly applies to a relatively quick-onset disaster (such as Cyclone, Flood, Earthquake, Tsunami, Bushfire etc), rather than a slow-onset one such as Famine (due to Drought/War)
2. 3.
1.
1.
3.Normal/Risk Reduction Stage Emergency Response
Stage
Recovery Stage 3.3Emergency Response
Recovery StageResponse
Stageg
KEY
NORMAL DEVELOPMENT GROWTH
MAJOR DISASTER EVENT
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
RECOVERY
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION (DRR)
2.
Early Warning / Evacuation/ Registration
Search & Rescue (SAR)/ Burying the Dead
Managing & Re-establishing Logistical Routes/
Management, Coordination,Leadership & Information Sharing
Provision of Humanitarian Assistance
Initial Damage & Needs Assessment
Clearing Rubble/Debris, Detailed Damage & Needs Assessment
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)
Psychosocial Support and Community Health & Well-Being Recovery
Restoration of Infrastructural Services
Temporary Accomodation and Repair/Rebuilding of Housesand other buildings
Management, Coordination & Information Sharing
Provision of Targetted Early Recovery Assistance
Re-establishment of Sustainable Livelihoods
MEDIA EXPOSURE
Effective DRR is based on improved;
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Ft t
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The Effective Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Diagram
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2
3
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Normal/Risk Reduction Stage Emergency Response Stage
Recovery Stage
1
2
3
andwith suwith pport fp rom M
University
Muurd
TC
This is to certify that
has completed theDisaster Risk Management (DRM) Workshop,held at Murdoch University, Perth, Australia
from the 28th June - 1st July 2011
Chris Piper, Senior Training Coordinator, TorqAid
Certificate of
COMPLETION
3
WORKSHOP itinerary
Module 1: Key Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Issues # 1
Module 2: Key DRM Issues # 2 Module 3: Historical Development of Humani-
tarianism Module 4: Psycho-social Support and Commu-
nity Health and Well-being Recovery.Module 5:Module 6: Module 7: Recall from Day 1. Effective Disaster
Risk Reduction (DRR) Module 8: Risk Management. Module 9: DRR Planning Module 10: Disability-inclusive DRM (session
Module 11: Training, Capacity Building, & Humanitarian Professionalization
Module 12: Introduction to the Feb 2009
Modules 13-18:areas in and around Marysville.
Module 19: Recall from Day 3. DRM Project Management Issues
Module 20: Humanitarian Laws, Standards & Codes of Conduct
Module 21: Security Management Modules 22/23: Module 24: Course Closure
Date/
SessionMorning Session 1
Morning Session 2
Morning Session 3
AfternoonSession 1
Afternoon Session 2
AfternoonSession 3
Tues 8th NOV
IntroductionsModule 1
Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5 Module 6
Wed 9thNOV
Module 7 Module 9 Module 10 Module 11 Module 12
Thurs 10th NOV
Module 13 Module 14 Module 15 Module 16 Module 17
Fri 11thNOV
Module 19 Module 20 Module 21 Module 22 Module 23 Module 24
The DRM is an intensive four day workshop covering the following modules: See page 5 for details of these modules.
WORKSHOP detailsDate:
Time:
Venue: CBM, 56 Rutland Rd, Box Hill, VIC
CBM Map Details: http://www.truelocal.com.au/business/cbm-australia/box-hill
Disaster Risk Reduction; Emergenc or programs ?
expand your knowledge in this fie
If so, then this disability-inclusive workshomay be for you.
BIB I GRAPH /Follow-up Material A bibliography of relevant PPM materia
who.TorqAid.
what.educational brochures/
diagrams & certificates.
how. created concept.
designed in Photoshop
layout in Indesign.
approx 8 workshops
per annum.
who.Bellarine Landcare.
what.outdoor pullup banner.
how.created concept.
designed in Indesign.
C U S T O M C O M P U T E R S O L U T I O N Sc u s t o m c a r e f o r y o u r t e c h n o l o g y
who.TorqAid.
Custom Computer Solutions.
Abacus.
what.outdoor pullup banner.
how. created design in illustrator.
who.Innerspace.
The Winter Project.
When We Fall.
what.Tee Shirt Designutr.
how.created in Photoshop.
one colour and
full colou
ink proc
our
cesses.
who.Lucas William.
Innerspace.
The Winter Project.
what.Illustration/CD Design
Packaging.
how. created sketches and
initial drawings with
pencil on paper.
colour/text and matte
painting in Photoshop
using Wacom Tablet.