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There are lots of fantastic blogs and eNews sites to be found on the web. We thought it would be fun to show you some of our favourites. This week we are looking at Yellowtrace. Founded and edited by Dana Tomic Hughes – who describes herself as ‘a self-diagnosed design tragic, interior designer, founder & editor of Yellowtrace, design curator, advisor & keynote speaker.’

Since it was founded in 2010, Yellowtrace has grown from a blog into an influential online publication – daily covering a wide range of topics including interiors, architecture, design events, the arts, graphic design and fashion.

Click here to check it out.

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How did one builder upskill with residential drafting?

After decades in construction management and sales, Michael wanted more than industry experience alone. Studying the Cert IV in Residential Drafting at BFDA gave him the technical capability to document residential projects, strengthen his digital skills, and create a more flexible future aligned with the lifestyle he wanted to build.

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How to find the right path to your dream career

Four weeks into an architecture degree, Daniel made a decision most students spend years avoiding. Faced with the reality of five years of study followed by further internship requirements, he took a moment to pause and reassesses his choices. 

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Designing the Next Step, Expanding a Career Beyond the Tools

Jordon’s transition into drafting did not begin with ambition alone, but with a moment of friction that exposed a clear limitation in how he was working. While attempting to produce hand-drawn plans for a family project, he found himself investing significant time for an outcome that lacked clarity.  

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