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NZ$11,960

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NZ$11,700

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NZ$19,190

POSTGRADUATE

NZ$25,000

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NZ$12,580

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image Anonymous, New Zealand

I have always been highly creative and Whitecliffe opened a window to all the creative fields for me to pick and choose from

I majored in Graphic Design, focusing on motion graphics in Year Four. Most motion graphic artists lack graphic design skills and vice versa. So being able to do both confidently really helps to set me apart. Undertaking a fine arts degree not only taught me the importance of working hard and taking on  read full review

I majored in Graphic Design, focusing on motion graphics in Year Four. Most motion graphic artists lack graphic design skills and vice versa. So being able to do both confidently really helps to set me apart. Undertaking a fine arts degree not only taught me the importance of working hard and taking on challenges, it also gave me a different focus. It made me feel like I was on the path to fulfil my potential. show less

image Anonymous, New Zealand

Whitecliffe gave me the time and guidance to develop my thinking about design

I graduated at the end of 2012. A friend who worked for ABUS recommended that i apply for an internship there, so i emailed my digital portfolio to the creative director and was accepted. Now I’m mainly working on concepts for a parallax landing page for one of their products. But I also do smaller jobs read full review

I graduated at the end of 2012. A friend who worked for ABUS recommended that i apply for an internship there, so i emailed my digital portfolio to the creative director and was accepted. Now I’m mainly working on concepts for a parallax landing page for one of their products. But I also do smaller jobs such as making name badges, editing photos, Christmas card designs, and making illustrations for next year’s calendar show less

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