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  • ideasondesign
    2012

    Creative Masters - Presented at agIdeas

    http://ideasondesign.net/speakers/speakers/anthony-battaglia/

  • Desktop | Issue 253
    September 2009

    Website Design - Create Awards

  • Australian Creative
    April/May 2006

    Photography - Northern Exposure

  • Digital Media World
    April 2006

    Content.net - Flash for FUEL

  • Metro Magazine
    Fall 2004

    - First Frames: Titles in a Digital Realm

    "I also love the opening title for Dirty Deeds that features scenes of Sydney broken up by a poker machine transition technique. They really set up the major themes of the film and set up the time frame as well as being visually compelling." - Peter Giles

  • Digital Media World
    September 2002

    Opening Specials - Dirty Deeds
    "Having access to technology doesn't mean you're going to create anything with it," said Battaglia. "The technology and/or the process shouldn't be that important. It's what you do with it that counts." - Anthony Battaglia

  • If Magazine
    September 2002

    Industry Focus - Do the Shake

  • Encore | Issue 8
    September 2002

    Animation - Talking Titles

  • Digital Media World
    August 2002

    Post & Production - Bleeders

  • AdNews
    19 July 2002

    Cover Story - Jets Swimwear

  • The Weekend Australian | Review (Cover Story)
    April 6-7 2002

    Face Value - How the look sells the book - Jacket Required
    The top award in 2000-book design of the year-went to Anthony Battaglia for his first book cover, a photographic design for Catherine, a collection of inspirational pictures of Cathy Freeman. It was a book out of the mainstream on which an Independent publisher chose to lavish money, time and unorthodox materials." - James Hall

  • Australian Creative
    September 2001

    - Design

  • Black+White | Issue 47
    November 2000

    The Design Issue - Anthony Battaglia, Box

  • The Australian Magazine
    August 6-7 1999

    Style - Title Roles
    "...at the ABC. Also there at the time was Anthony Battaglia, a designer who went on to work on talked-about title sequences such as The Well and Idiot Box." - Julia Richardson

  • Monument | Issue 30
    June/July 1999

    Film Title Design: What's in a name - Idiot Box
    "To me a good title sequence should be the overture to the film" - Anthony Battaglia

  • Monument | Issue 29
    April/May 1999

    News - Box Communications
    His career has taken him across a broad range of mediums though he states no preference for a favourite. "To me it's all about design, the medium itself is not necessarily that important,"

  • Desktop | Issue 128
    September 1998

    Designers Issue - End Product/Book Review
    "I can list my achievements but how are they relevant to you? How does this help us? I've been here a while. I know and love what I do. What interests me more is what we each are doing and how we can all become more responsible for what we do and how we can change the world." - Anthony Battaglia

  • Vogue Australia
    February 1997

    Film Review - Mick and Kev's excellent adventure
    "Anthony Battaglia's brilliant opening-title sequence sets the pace for the booze, drugs, sex, petty crimes, bad poetry, irate crims and pushy cops that are the films key ingredients." - PJ

  • Variety
    November 4-10 1996

    Film Review - Idiot Box
    "Pics opening and closing credits are inventive." - David Stratton