Bush home

Jackal first thoughts with foam sandwich(Airex) construction in mind.

Jackal model

Jackal VW concept the day it got its WOF and registered, 1978

Migrator 12m 'Bouy Racer'

Migrator 14m

Easy Easel 

Hope Centre Campus, Terrigal NSW Australia. 

Cover story illustration for NewsWeek Bulletin 

Tidalicks Children's Restaurant, completed in Crowsnest, Sydney,1985. 

See through for twin BMW boxer mid engine 4WD,  

First Bushome

Prince's Wharf proposal for RWC 2011 #114

Harbour, marina and tourist development,

Marina

Recreational, Science and technology game theme park

Spacewalk

Pond home

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GET YOUR IDEAS ACROSS WITH IMAGES THAT EXPLAIN WHAT YOU MEAN..
Brief the whole crew from TVN's brilliant concept illustrations so everyone will see the end of what began as a mere thought.
MANAGE.
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Due to the ability of the imagination to come up with ideas TVN is able to show you how to best manage them.
VISUALISE.
GAIN CONTROL OF YOUR IMAGINATION. PRODUCE WELL THOUGHT-THROUGH IDEAS.
Turn your thoughts and intentions into a visual explanation of what you want to achieve before you do anything else.
ANTICIPATE.
PLANNING YOUR IDEA STARTS BY UNDERSTANDING WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU IN THE END.
First thoughts give creatives a quick look up ahead to stimulate critical thought.
Inception
INCENTIVISE.
YOUR FIRST THOUGHTS CONTAIN THE REASON TO START YOUR OWN IDEAS.
The best time for creative people to influence the outcome of an idea is 'beforehand.' TVN provides the incentive to visually plan what to do next.
INTERPRET.
TVN IS A CREATIVE PROCESS THAT USES A VISUAL LANGUAGE WE ALL KNOW.
Creatives from diverse backgrounds use TVN to visually interpret what their ideas mean.
ENVISION.
REALISE THE FUTURE POSSIBILITIES OF YOUR IDEAS AT THEIR INCEPTION.
Presenting ideas well depends on how clear creatives are about the future possibilities of their ideas.
ACTIVATE.
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