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Paloma's wearable art design for her client, the Te Papa Store, was displayed in the main window of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa as part of a focus on the World of Wearable Arts events in Wellington. Read more
Asked to design wearable art on the theme 'Glitz and glamour', Ruby created a costume inspired by the work of artist Gustav Klimt. Read more
EasiYo Products began producing a unique yoghurt-making system in 1992, the company began selling overseas the following year. Read more
Students from Newton Central School in Central Auckland developed a hīnaki (eel trap) using modern materials in this unit that combined cultural research, testing, Art and Hard Materials. Read more
Hauraki Plains College student Trent Summers designed and constructed an eye-catching roadside sign for a new church that combined unique architectural design with advanced Hard Materials techniques. Read more
Year 2 students at Murrays Bay School created an outdoor hutch for a guinea pig by recycling a coffee table. Read more
Design and Visual Communication (DVC) teachers at Rangitoto College have developed some new strategies to improve the dynamism and effectiveness within their students' sketching techniques. Read more
Adam Gorrie won Top Scholar Technology for Axl the mechatronic dog, created for his uncle’s theatrical production. Read more
Alex, Chelsea, Elliott and Summer, created a nutritious and convenient breakfast-replacement cookie. Read more