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  • Lie Stefan (Co-published by Object: Australian Centre for Craft and Design and the Melbourne Museum, 2006)
    Freestyle: new Australian design for living brings together the work and stories of 40 outstanding Australian designers from the fields of furniture, lighting, textiles, homewares, fashion, jewellery and accessories. This ...
  • Walden Roderick; Lie Stefan (Access UTS, UniQuest Pty Ltd (JCU), 2009)
    Roderick Walden and Stefan Lie were approached by UniQuest: James Cook University to develop a design, based on an invention by a team headed by Dr. Glen Deakin of the Institute of Sport and Exercise Science at JCU. The ...
  • Walden Roderick; Lie Stefan (UTS DAB LAB Research Gallery, 2010)
    This exhibition presents the prototype for a new type of cooling vest designed to significantly reduce heat stress and recovery times for emergency workers in hot intensive working conditions. A team of scientists from ...
  • Walden Roderick; Lie Stefan (UniQuest Pty Ltd (UTS), 2008)
    Background A multi-tool set is an item carried for endurance and competitive mountain biking. Carried as an extra item in a backpack or on the body of the cyclist, multi-tools are cumbersome and contribute to unnecessary ...
  • Lie Stefan; Walden Roderick (UniQuest Pty Ltd (UTS), 2008)
    The project developed a series of ecologically sustainable desktop accessories with a unique design for carrying andaccommodating office stationery. The trays are made by compression moulding leather. Through this project ...
  • Lie Stefan (Object: Australian center for craft and design, 2004)
    Three creative works exibited in exhibition at the Sydney Opera House as part of Sydney Festival 2004. Accompanied by catalogue published by Object: Australian center for craft and design. Also featured in Sydney Morning Herald.
  • Lie Stefan (Art Guide Australia (published by Print Ideas Publisher), 2006)
    The Safety Catch project invited a group of Australian designers to respond to the issue of safety and security. Their reaction was delivered through the medium of product design, the collection of responses formed the ...