Each year, JMC graduates a new cohort of designers ready to step into the creative industries with confidence and clarity.

The Class of 2025 does so with strong creative identities, refined technical skills, and a clear understanding of what design is capable of.

For students looking to follow a similar path, the JMC Design Scholarship supports future designers commencing the Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication) in February 2026, helping them focus on building their craft from day one.

A cohort defined by intention

Across visual communication and graphic design, the Class of 2025 shares a common approach. Design is treated as a tool for communication, not decoration.

Their work balances experimentation with restraint, emotion with clarity. Each designer brings a distinct voice shaped by personal experience, cultural influence, and a growing understanding of industry expectations.

Meet the designers

Joe Singh

Joe presents a bold, experimental design identity influenced by fashion, horror, and avant garde media. His work embraces dramatic silhouettes, chaotic energy, and boundary pushing ideas. He positions his practice as constantly evolving and unafraid to challenge convention.

Sascha Strykowski

Sascha presents herself as a strategic visual designer who blends bold colour with refined, minimalist structure. Her practice focuses on translating ideas into clear, purposeful visual outcomes. She positions her work at the intersection of creativity and strategy, with an emphasis on clarity and intent.

Frida Yurika

Frida introduces her practice through storytelling. As a visual communication designer, she explores how colour, shape, and texture can create feeling before words appear. Her work is expressive and intuitive, grounded in the belief that strong visuals should communicate instantly and emotionally.

Eugyo Jeon

Eugyo positions herself as a designer who helps make sense of complexity. Her approach centres on storytelling and clarity, guiding clients through ideas and crafting meaningful solutions. She presents her work as thoughtful, accessible, and purpose driven.

Cianna Rayner

Cianna presents as a designer focused on visual identity and communication. She values concise, considered design that enhances a client’s message. Her work reflects a strong interest in helping brands find and own their unique visual voice across different industries.

Leah Zaylaa

Leah describes her practice as hands on and exploratory. She enjoys experimenting with tools like Procreate and draws inspiration from ocean and reef colours that influence her visual style. Her work reflects curiosity, tactility, and a willingness to try new creative approaches.

Samuel Wixon

Samuel frames his creative identity around curiosity and cultural influence. He brings energy and personality into his work, focusing on expressive design that feels human and engaging. His practice reflects openness, adaptability, and creative confidence.

 

Looking ahead

As they graduate, the Class of 2025 enters the industry with strong creative foundations and a clear sense of self. They understand that great design requires intention, adaptability, and a willingness to keep evolving.

Their work is a reflection of what is possible through focused study, experimentation, and industry aligned learning.

JMC Design Scholarship

Inspired by this cohort?

The JMC Design Scholarship supports students commencing the Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication) in February 2026, helping future designers take the first step toward a career in the creative industries.

If you are ready to develop your creative voice and study design at JMC, explore the scholarship and course options to learn more.

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