Dianna Wells founded DWD in 1994. The studio focuses on the design of identities, publications and digital projects for cultural and corporate clients.

Our collaborative approach results in producing work that is memorable, strategic, carefully planned and meticulously crafted, in a visual language that clearly brands a client’s products, and inspires and informs its audience.

DWD collaborates with other design-related specialists to assist with various projects, such as photographers, writers, editors, web-developers and printers.

The work at DWD is developed in a studio managed by the City of Melbourne’s Meat Market tenancy program.

Awards

Commendation – Victorian Community History Award, Revealing Stories publication (with Janine Barrand) 2022

Australian Graphic Design Association, National Awards

Distinction – Victoria Law Foundation,The Coroners Process 2006

Distinction – Nyinkka Nyunyu Arts and Culture Centre, Information Brochures 2004

Finalist – City of Melbourne: ArtPlay branding 2004

Finalist – City of Port Phillip: Port Stories, public art & design 2004

Museums Australia Publication Design Awards

Winner – RMIT Gallery: Beyond Metal– Contemporary Jewellery and Holloware catalogue 2007

Shortlisted – Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne: Floreo magazine 2007

Best in Show – an award for excellence for DWD’s design work for Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Culture Centre Tennant Creek 2004

Winner – Friends of The Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne Inc: Botanic News 2004

Winner – Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Culture Centre: Information Brochures 2004  

Highly Commended – Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Culture Centre: Stationery 2004

Winner – Public Galleries Association of Victoria: Stationery 2004

State of Design Festival Awards, Melbourne Museum

Shortlisted – City of Port Phillip, Port Stories 2004

Australian Publishers Association Book Design Awards

Highly Commended – Jesuit Social Services: Engaging Art 2003

About Dianna Wells

Dianna Wells began her design career by co-founding Another Planet Posters in Melbourne in the mid 1980s. The studio designed and screen-printed posters for community groups on issues related to the environment, arts, disability and cultural identity. Dianna went on to work as a senior designer for the City of Melbourne in the early 1990’s working on projects for Postcode 3000 and Swanston Walk before founding Dianna Wells Design.

Juries

Australian Graphic Design Association (AGDA) Awards, 2008
Australian Poster Annual, The State of Design Festival, 2009

Boards

AGDA Councillor, Victorian Chapter 2006–07
AGDA National Awards Committee 2002

Publications

AGDA Award Compendiums 2004, 2006
Graphic Agitation (Phaidon)
Poster Graphics (PIE Books)
Affiche

Teaching

Monash University, Communication Design: Teachers Associate
RMIT University, Communication Design: Lecturer

Collections

The State Library of Victoria
National Gallery of Australia

Photo: Michael McMahon