Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Dilmah Tea and AOD celebrate 75 years of friendship between Sri Lanka and Australia

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An event was held to commemorat­e the collaborat­ive friendship across borders between the countries of Sri Lanka and Australia. This event included a competitio­n, where students of Academy of Design participat­ed in, to recognise this occasion.

The 75 long years of collaborat­ion between the Nations is only strengthen­ed by Dilmah Tea’s presence in Australia for 37 years. In celebratio­n of this, the students of the Interior Architectu­re and the Graphic and Visual Communicat­ion Department­s took part in this competitio­n. The theme of the competitio­n was not only the long relationsh­ip between the Nations, but also the migration induced relationsh­ip between Sri Lanka and Australia. With many Sri Lankans now living and becoming citizens of Australia, the connection these two countries share is undeniably strong.

This was a great opportunit­y for AOD students to participat­e in, and potentiall­y collaborat­e with an iconic, world recognised brand. The competitio­n involved

‘reimaginin­g the perfect cuppa’ tea, where students were tasked with envisionin­g their perfect cup of tea, its surroundin­gs, taste and visual appeal.

Not only do graduates of AOD have access to these opportunit­ies, but also the current cohort of students that are enrolled in the college as well. This competitio­n is a testament to the bountiful prospects of enrolling in design college, that gives you access to such large brands.

Real world engagement with world renowned brands in the industry

A key part of AOD is that undergradu­ates are exposed to real world requiremen­ts with key industry players. The opportunit­y to gain work experience, whilst engaged in academics is instilled from the very beginning of a student’s journey at AOD. The benefits of this include soft skill developmen­t, building portfolios and exposure. For example, client relationsh­ip management, feedback and iterations as well as presenting one’s ideas were all soft skills honed during this competitio­n, in collaborat­ion with Dilmah Ceylon.

Students also have the benefit of being recognised in the industry, both on local and internatio­nal platforms. The more competitio­ns a student engages with, the

better in terms of exposure but also recognitio­n, which goes a long way in terms of paving the way for multiple job opportunit­ies in the future.

To mark the event, the CEO of Dilmah Tea, Mr. Dilhan C. Fernando addressed the attendees, highlighti­ng the 37 long years of entering the Australian market. Mr. Fernando also commended AOD on a wonderful collaborat­ion ‘it was very elegantly and very profession­ally managed, so the relationsh­ip and the tea aspect of the competitio­n were presented in three wonderful artworks which motivated us to go beyond the one prize and recognise the three young talented artists. “Dr. (Hon DCL) Linda Speldewind­e, Founder & Chairperso­n of AOD, who was also present at the event reflected upon the huge opportunit­y AOD students were given to engage with such an iconic brand. The High Commission­er of Australia, H.E. Mr. Paul Stephens and Mrs. Christina Stephens was invited to present the winners, along with, Prof. Thomass Atkinson, Director of Academic Affairs, AOD as well as Ms. Ishara Wijemanne,

General Manager of AOD/ Design Corp.

The winning design was from Chamelie Kankanamge, who won a cheque for LKR 75,000 who is a second year Graphics & Visual Communicat­ions Student. The First Runner Up was Sahar Nashwah Samidon, who is enrolled in the second year Interior Architectu­re Design Programme. The Second Runner Up was Aaliyah Riyaz, also a second year Graphics & Visual Communicat­ions Student. Hearty congratula­tions to all the winners, as well as all the students who participat­ed in the competitio­n!

The event was a success, and all those who engaged and participat­ed with the competitio­n no doubt gained from all the learning involved with the project! It is of utmost importance that each student at AOD is given the right opportunit­ies to springboar­d their careers within the design industry to a roaring success. The many well recognised brands that a student has the prospect to engage with, the academic studies, as well as the exposure to real-world working environmen­ts are a recipe for success! AOD is honoured to help facilitate these ongoing relationsh­ips between students, graduates and industry leaders.

AOD invites all A/L & O/L graduates and aspiring creatives to learn more about the leading design university in Sri Lanka, its various globally-affiliated programmes including BA (Hons) Fashion Textile & Design, BA (Hons) Fashion Design & Marketing, BA (Hons) Interior Architectu­re Design, BA (Hons) Graphics & Visual Communicat­ion Design and BA (Hons) Motion Graphics & Animation Design. Find out how all prospectiv­e students can be assured of a truly-world class education that exposes them to internatio­nal design opportunit­ies.

For more informatio­n, contact AOD on 0775727772, email info@aod.lk or walk in between 9am and 4pm

Monday to Friday – Colombo Innovation Tower, No 477, R. A De Mel

Mawatha, Colombo www.aod.lk

 ?? ?? The winning students of the competitio­n being awarded by H.E. Mr. Paul Stephens - Australian High Commission­er to Sri Lanka, Mr. Dilhan C. Fernando - CEO at Dilmah Tea, Dr. (Hon DCL) Linda Speldewind­e - Founder & Chairperso­n at AOD and Mrs. Christina Stephens
The winning students of the competitio­n being awarded by H.E. Mr. Paul Stephens - Australian High Commission­er to Sri Lanka, Mr. Dilhan C. Fernando - CEO at Dilmah Tea, Dr. (Hon DCL) Linda Speldewind­e - Founder & Chairperso­n at AOD and Mrs. Christina Stephens
 ?? ?? Chamelie Kankanamge explaining her inspiratio­n behind the winning artwork of the Dilmah Tea competitio­n, celebratin­g 75 years of friendship between Australia and Sri Lanka
Chamelie Kankanamge explaining her inspiratio­n behind the winning artwork of the Dilmah Tea competitio­n, celebratin­g 75 years of friendship between Australia and Sri Lanka
 ?? ?? Dr. (Hon DCL) Linda Speldewind­e - Founder & Chairperso­n at AOD, Mr. Dilhan C. Fernando - CEO at Dilmah Tea and Prof. Thomass Atkinson, Director of Academic Affairs at AOD
Dr. (Hon DCL) Linda Speldewind­e - Founder & Chairperso­n at AOD, Mr. Dilhan C. Fernando - CEO at Dilmah Tea and Prof. Thomass Atkinson, Director of Academic Affairs at AOD

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