KUCHING: Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus dazzled the public with its GradX 2024, an annual showcase of final-year projects by students from the School of Design and Arts.
Held at the university’s Borneo Atrium from Dec 9 to 10, the event highlighted the creative talent and industry readiness of students across Multimedia Design, Graphic Design and Digital Media programmes.
“GradX celebrates the talent, creativity, and hard work of our students. From 3D animations and interactive games to corporate identities and publications, every project showcases the unique vision and skills of our graduates,” said curator and advisor Michael Lee on Tuesday (Dec 10).
The exhibition featured an impressive array of works, including interactive media, animations, illustrations, branding concepts, photography, and impactful campaigns. Projects from Diploma of Digital Media Design students added further diversity to the vibrant displays.
GradX, short for “Graduate Final Year Exhibition,” is more than a platform for creativity—it reflects the culmination of rigorous training, teamwork, and innovation.
“The process was challenging but deeply rewarding. It pushed us to explore our creative and technical potential,” shared one of the graduates during the event.
The event offered students a chance to connect with industry professionals, gain valuable feedback, and expand their networks. Visitors, including family, faculty, and the broader community, were also able to appreciate the dedication behind each project.
Swinburne Sarawak’s School of Design and Arts has built a reputation for delivering industry-focused education, equipping graduates with the skills to excel in creative industries.
With programmes in Multimedia Design, Graphic Design, Media and Communication, and Digital Media Design, the school continues to lead in fostering innovative contributions.
For more details about Swinburne Sarawak’s design programmes, visit Swinburne Sarawak.