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Gjoko Muratovski. Theory Spine


'The ability to develop new concepts or solutions based on past experiences is what characterises those thought to be creative, and that is something that can be learned through theory, history, and research.'  Read Gjoko's essay Feeling creative (RTF file)

Gjoko Muratovski is a PhD scholar in the School of Art, Architecture and Design with professional and educational experience spanning from Europe and Asia to Australia. His primary expertise lies in the areas of strategic brand management, contemporary propaganda and design strategy. In addition to his current professional engagement as Brand Manager and Branch Director of UniLife Inc. and Executive Director of UniLife Magazine, he is also the Director and co-founder of the Greenpeace Design AwardsGjoko Muratovski with his 'many many books on design, marketing, consumer behaviour, applied psychology'

Previously, Gjoko worked as a CSR Creative Director for Toyota and Creative Director for Global Promotion of the Kokino Observatory (World Cultural Heritage). In addition, he taught Design and Style at the International Institute for Fashion, Art and Design - Accademia Italiana, and Art and Design Research Methods at the South Australian School of Art

Gjoko is also a recipient of numerous merit based international awards and prizes.

 

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