AMCD Studio is a communication and graphic design practice based in Naarm/Melbourne (AUS). We focus on creative direction, identity development, exhibition, and strategic design for all types of briefs. We've also developed a special interest in exploring the idea of communication design for political, craft, and community projects.
CAPABILITIES
BRANDING AND GRAPHIC DESIGN
Creative Direction
Visual Identity Systems
Brand Strategy
Illustration
Web Development
Packaging
ENVIRONMENTAL AND EXHIBITION DESIGN
Signage
Publication Design
Graphic Activation
Pattern Making
Placemaking Strategy
Wayfinding
CUSTOM PRINTMAKING
Screen Printing
Pre-production Photographic Editing
Artist Book Binding
Photographic-Etching
Relief Printing
CLIENTS AND COLLABORATORS
AAANZ
Austin Health
Brimbank City
Barts Health NHS Trust
City of Stonnington
City of Melbourne
Creative Victoria
Fabio Ongarato Design
Little Projector Company
Loughborough University
RMIT University
Melbourne University
Merri-bek Council
MPavilion
National Gallery Victoria
Pollen Landscape Architects
University of Queensland
Testing Grounds
These Are The Projects We Do Together
Science Gallery
Sunshine Print Artspace
West Space
ABOUT ANDREW
Inter-disciplined arts-worker, Andrew Clapham operates within the diversity of current art practice, as if he were a peer of the Renaissance artists of the past. Navigating multiple approaches with energy and verve, Clapham’s primary discipline of print-media informs his creative decision-making across a carefully controlled range of methods. Holding a Bachelor of Fine Arts (with Honours) and a Masters degree in communication design. He is founder of AMCD studio, a design-focused enterprise working for private and public institutions and holds teaching positions at RMIT University. Printmaking underpins Clapham’s visual and conceptual production; he perceives this discipline as an intersection between art and design. Informed by printmaking’s historical relation to commercial production and its significance as a creative technology in the visual arts, Clapham is able to maintain a precise position, while working on both commercial and creative projects. This versatility is reinforced by his stylistic exploration of abstraction.
Clapham’s aesthetic is determined by multiple defining principles, including abstract image creation, activist approaches, and re-presentations of the altered landscape, interpreted through basic forms, typography, and print. Hybridised creative methods define Clapham’s strategy. He characterises this approach through the definition of the Art Worker; artist, designer, printmaker and illustrator are all functions within this collective term. Such broad specialisation is underpinned by the merging of craft and design or traditional printmaking with cutting edge computer processes.
Andrew has exhibited widely in Australia, significantly, in the prestigious RMIT School of Art Gallery and the Melbourne based printmaking hub, Port Jackson Press. He has been a finalist in numerous art prizes, including, but not limited to, the Swan Hill Print and Drawing Acquisitive Award. Clapham has also developed large scale public art projects within the City of Melbourne, Moreland Council and Stonnington Council in Victoria. His print work has enabled projects with significant studios, such as print collaborations with the internationally-focused Studio Ongarato and Negative Press, a publisher of limited editions and artists’ books. Adding to Clapham’s professional output, he also holds a board membership position at the Sunshine Print Artspace.
Inter-disciplinary artistic approaches enable Clapham to diversify his creative output and extend his professional network. This hybridisation and multi-faceted skill-set position Clapham as an artist of this time, exploring the new paradigm of decentralisation in an ever-expanding artistic network. The definition of Art Worker is an apt cipher for Clapham’s creative practice. As a dedicated studio artist, activist, professional illustrator and designer, Clapham’s unique position creates a strong foundation to explore and respond to new developments in an environment of accelerating change.
EDUCATION AND WORKSHOPS
WORKSHOP: Sunshine Print Artspace
Guerrilla Screen Printing Workshop
2018
GUEST LECTURER: RMIT University, School of Art
BA Second-Year Printmaking Studio
2020
LECTURER: RMIT University, School of Art
BA, Photographic Screen Printing Workshop
2020-2022
LECTURER: RMIT University, School of Design and Social Context
MA, Communication Design, Placemaking and Poster Design Studio
2020-2022
LECTURER: RMIT University, School of Art
BA, Ceramics & Printmaking, Print and Clay Studio
2022
WORKSHOP: MPavilion
Have you seen the Melbourne Flag?
2022
© AMCD.STUDIO 2024
All rights reserved. No part of these pages, text or images may be used for any purpose other than personal use, unless explicit authorization is given by AMCD STUDIO.
AMCD Studio is a communication and graphic design practice based in Naarm/Melbourne (AUS). We focus on creative direction, identity development, exhibition, and strategic design for all types of briefs. We've also developed a special interest in exploring the idea of communication design for political, craft, and community projects.
CAPABILITIES
BRANDING AND GRAPHIC DESIGN
Creative Direction
Visual Identity Systems
Brand Strategy
Illustration
Web Development
Packaging
ENVIRONMENTAL AND EXHIBITION DESIGN
Signage
Publication Design
Graphic Activation
Pattern Making
Placemaking Strategy
Wayfinding
CUSTOM PRINTMAKING
Screen Printing
Pre-production Photographic Editing
Artist Book Binding
Photographic-Etching
Relief Printing
CLIENTS AND COLLABORATORS
AAANZ
Austin Health
Brimbank City
Barts Health NHS Trust
City of Stonnington
City of Melbourne
Creative Victoria
Fabio Ongarato Design
Little Projector Company
Loughborough University
RMIT University
Melbourne University
Merri-bek Council
MPavilion
National Gallery Victoria
Pollen Landscape Architects
University of Queensland
Testing Grounds
These Are The Projects We Do Together
Science Gallery
Sunshine Print Artspace
West Space
ABOUT ANDREW
Inter-disciplined arts-worker, Andrew Clapham operates within the diversity of current art practice, as if he were a peer of the Renaissance artists of the past. Navigating multiple approaches with energy and verve, Clapham’s primary discipline of print-media informs his creative decision-making across a carefully controlled range of methods. Holding a Bachelor of Fine Arts (with Honours) and a Masters degree in communication design. He is founder of AMCD studio, a design-focused enterprise working for private and public institutions and holds teaching positions at RMIT University. Printmaking underpins Clapham’s visual and conceptual production; he perceives this discipline as an intersection between art and design. Informed by printmaking’s historical relation to commercial production and its significance as a creative technology in the visual arts, Clapham is able to maintain a precise position, while working on both commercial and creative projects. This versatility is reinforced by his stylistic exploration of abstraction.
Clapham’s aesthetic is determined by multiple defining principles, including abstract image creation, activist approaches, and re-presentations of the altered landscape, interpreted through basic forms, typography, and print. Hybridised creative methods define Clapham’s strategy. He characterises this approach through the definition of the Art Worker; artist, designer, printmaker and illustrator are all functions within this collective term. Such broad specialisation is underpinned by the merging of craft and design or traditional printmaking with cutting edge computer processes.
Andrew has exhibited widely in Australia, significantly, in the prestigious RMIT School of Art Gallery and the Melbourne based printmaking hub, Port Jackson Press. He has been a finalist in numerous art prizes, including, but not limited to, the Swan Hill Print and Drawing Acquisitive Award. Clapham has also developed large scale public art projects within the City of Melbourne, Moreland Council and Stonnington Council in Victoria. His print work has enabled projects with significant studios, such as print collaborations with the internationally-focused Studio Ongarato and Negative Press, a publisher of limited editions and artists’ books. Adding to Clapham’s professional output, he also holds a board membership position at the Sunshine Print Artspace.
Inter-disciplinary artistic approaches enable Clapham to diversify his creative output and extend his professional network. This hybridisation and multi-faceted skill-set position Clapham as an artist of this time, exploring the new paradigm of decentralisation in an ever-expanding artistic network. The definition of Art Worker is an apt cipher for Clapham’s creative practice. As a dedicated studio artist, activist, professional illustrator and designer, Clapham’s unique position creates a strong foundation to explore and respond to new developments in an environment of accelerating change.
© AMCD.STUDIO 2023
All rights reserved. No part of these pages, text or images may be used for any purpose other than personal use, unless explicit authorization is given by AMCD STUDIO.