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VCD Unit 1/3 Presentation
Sharing Approaches - The new 2024 VCD Study Design “unpacked”
“Sharing Approaches” is a suite of resources designed by the VCD Teachers on the VCV Council to demystify the new VCD Study Design. The printable resources will outline the approaches that the experienced teachers from the VCV Council are interpreting the new study design while demonstrating how you can apply their knowledge into your own school context.
Resources
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VCD Unit 2/4 Presentation
Sharing Approaches - The new 2024 VCD Study Design “unpacked”
“Sharing Approaches” is a suite of resources designed by the VCD Teachers on the VCV Council to demystify the new VCD Study Design. The printable resources will outline the approaches that the experienced teachers from the VCV Council are interpreting the new study design while demonstrating how you can apply their knowledge into your own school context.
An experienced VCD teacher shares tips, tricks and techniques for preparing for, and completing the VCD exam …
Workshops
Order downloadable and practical resources to assist in teaching Digital Drawing, Freehand Drawing and Technical drawing the VCD classroom …
VCV Annual Conference
VisCon is an annual conference where teachers can get together and be inspired and informed about Visual Communication Design …
VisCon25
Friday 21 November 2025 at NGV International
Form. Function. Fascination.
This year's annual conference will be held once again at NGV International in the wonderful Clemenger BBDO Auditorium. With a focus on the Objects field of Design Practice, VISCON25 will be an inspiring day opened by an incredible keynote presentation by Grazia Materia of grazia & co and industry speaker Phillipe G.
“Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible,” — Don Norman, The Design of Everyday Things