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Danielah Martinez is a Lecturer of Industrial Design at the School of Built Environment, University of New South Wales. As a PhD Candidate at the School of Art and Design, her research applies critical participatory design methodologies to socially-engaged topics. She possesses a strong background in design practice, focusing on product graphics, colors, materials finishes, and textile design. Danielah has experience working on residential and commercial projects with leading Australian international architecture and interior design firms, as well as serving as a senior designer at a prominent small appliances company in Australia. Her PhD research, supported by an Australian Research Training Program scholarship, challenges normative methodologies in design practice and introduces a caring design methodology that highlights the interdependent relationships between designers, users, and designed objects. Danielah has made significant contributions to design education, particularly through her pedagogical research on competency-based education integrated with creative practice.
University of New South Wales • Kensington, NSW, Australia
Lecturer of Industrial Design at the School of Built Environment, focusing on interdisciplinary design and pedagogy.
University of New South Wales • Kensington, NSW, Australia
Coordinating student experience and supporting innovative teaching practices in design education.
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