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Diana Rosli, Redzwan Hisham Bidin

Diana Rosli, Senior Lecturer, The Design School at Taylor’s University is passionate about making significant changes in interior design education. She believes in developing creative thinking in an eclectic educational approach where¬¬ imagination and practical solutions are needed. Her philosophy encourages believing in yourself and your dreams in order to make a difference in the lives of others through knowledge and wisdom. — Redzwan was born in the heart of Kuala Lumpur and was raised on a balanced intake of marvel comics, Star Wars and his parents’ collection of 60’s vinyls. His interests in arts started at a very young age; simply doodling and making stuffs like gift cards and crafts. He studied graphics before pursuing interior design diploma during his early years after high school. In the mid 90's he went to Middlesex University, London to pursue his degree in interior design. Did his post-graduate studies in sequential illustration - digital media in 2007. He had experienced in the various design companies doing interiors, theme parks, graphics, exhibits and exhibition design. His research interests are in the field of reportage illustrations, visual storytelling and concept design for movies. Currently he is a senior lecturer teaching in the creative media program, a registered interior designer, an avid musician, opportunistic traveler, making stuffs in the workshop and kitchen (!) AND spends most of his time with sketchbooks, drawings pens, watercolor set; sitting at one corner in a cafe or a ‘mamak’ bistro nearby; sketching or doodling. You may also find him on Instagram - reaz_one.
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by Diana Rosli, Redzwan Hisham BidinOctober 11, 2019July 29, 2021
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