TEAM

  • Tim Jetis is an experienced Art Director, Designer, and Visual Artist who has made a significant engagement with the creative industry. Over the course of his 30-year career, Tim has worked with well-known clients such as Jim Hensons Creature shop, Tourism Australia, Tourism Durban, and Vivid Sydney, helping to enhance their brand recognition.

    Tim's work spans a variety of mediums, including communication design, film, and fine arts. He has gained recognition on the global stage, with his projects featured at events like the Venice Biennale and Osaka Triennial. One of his notable achievements includes the "Meaning of Words" exhibition and its accompanying book, which received acclaim.

    In addition to his creative work, Tim is actively involved as a senior design lecturer, where he promotes the concept of Design for Good and encourages collaboration across disciplines. He also operates his design studio, Cabinet, where he continues to create impactful solutions. The studio values doing the stuff that other people haven’t done before, and working with new ideas and people.

    Tim Jetis is known for his passion for exploration and his ability to deliver tangible results, making a lasting mark on the cultural and creative industry.

  • Damian Barbeler is an award-winning composer and multimedia artist. His works have been performed and broadcast around the world. He is recognised for his unique visually inspired style, especially his lush, emotional creations inspired by textures and patterns in nature. He regularly collaborates with colleagues from diverse fields including film, architecture, software design, media arts, dance and more. He frequently makes multi-art works incorporating film, theatrical and sculptural elements with music.

    His uncategorisable work often emphasises tactile experiences of physical places and relationship with the natural landscape, for example his current project "duet for One" with pianist Sonya Lifschitz exploring our desire for connection to nature. "Visiting Eucalyptus" (with artist Tim Jetis) involved 6 months of travelling, photographing Eucalyptus trees and resulted in a concert work, installation, book, film and website.

    In 2020 Barbeler co-curated the independent, experimental, online HiberNATION Festival of the Lo-fi which was nominated for the global 2021 Classical:NEXT awards. He is currently Creative Producer for Backstage Music. He has twice received the ‘Recommended Work’ award at the UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers. He was a finalist in the international Toru Takemitsu Composition Prize 2008, and was awarded the prestigious Ian Potter Emerging Composer Fellowship 2006/07.

  • Jeremy Hall is a multiple award winning film and television Producer and Supervisor with international experience in USA, UK, Europe, Australia/NZ and strategic business development within emerging markets Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, Hong Kong and China. Jeremy has over 22 years of success executing strategies and leading team efforts that have produced multimillion-dollar results.

    Jeremy has worked at the highest levels of the media industry with luminaries such as Ridley Scott, Terry Gilliam, the Coen Brothers, Michael Bay, Jim Hensons Creature Shop, Sir Richard Taylor and Kenneth Branagh. Jeremy has been profiled at MIPCOM as a major producer in animated content. Jeremy is one of the pioneers of the digital VFX industry and began his career developing the first, Academy Award winning, digital film compositing system at Computer Film Company.

  • Despite only being at the start of her career Sigrid has gained some substantial experience, predominantly in the hospitality, culture and social sector. She has applied and evolved her design craft from everything to brand development, print and digital publications, marketing campaigns and day-to-day operations to interactive data visualisation.

    She has a fascination for craft and often finds that her sensibilities are informed by various disciplines such as architecture, textiles, ceramics, art and other forms of handicrafts. Typography usually takes the centre stage but second to that, she will often create a graphic form that eventually shapes her visual language.

  • Introducing Ralph, a UX/UI Designer with his foundation in Graphic Design. He is a creative problem solver who combines the functionality of his user-experience proficiency with graphic sophistication.

    Ralph draws inspiration from various sources, translating them into stories, puzzles and visuals. His approach alternates between having clear structures whilst open to the possibilities of having playful interactions.

    He eagerly takes on new challenges, ensuring his thinking remains relevant as he finds solutions withing the rapidly changing digital environment.

  • Gabrielle Isgro-Rarp, an artist/illustrator from the sunny city of Sydney. Gabrielle's artistry transcends boundaries, blending reality and the surreal to create stunning pieces that spark connection and conversation.

    Her signature style is a seamless blend of mixed mediums, including the delicate strokes of gouache, the intricate lines of ink, and the vibrant hues of coloured pencil. With a remarkable eye for detail, Gabrielle's work is centred on people, figures, and faces. She is captivated by the uniqueness of each face and the stories that they hold within them.