From Line to Design
An invitation only event limited to ten (10) participants
Explore sketching as a powerful thinking and communication tool, refine your ideas on paper, and transform drawings into resolved floral designs.
A focused, practical and deeply developmental day.
Thursday 13 August 2026, Bankstown, Sydney, Australia
You don’t need to be an accomplished artist or proficient draftsperson to enjoy this day. If you create with flowers AND you can doodle, you are ready.
The day will be divided into sketching tools and techniques, practice and some hands-on designing (to be sketched).
It will also be structured to include and support all abilities and levels of confidence.
Our goals are to:
- Understand sketching as a thinking tool, not just a presentation technique;
- Clarify and refine design ideas before committing to materials;
- Translate drawn concepts into resolved floral compositions; and
- Improve speed and confidence in early-stage design development.
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Tools and Techniques
Gregor will explain how he sketches, why he sketches and what tools he uses.
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Guided Sketching Exercises
We'll do some practical exercises involving sketching design elements and pre-made designs.
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Create Designs From Sketches
Turn sketched ideas into reality, demonstrating the value of sketching as a communication tool.
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Sketch to Communicate
Witness the power of a simple sketch and what it can communicate to a designer.
- Strengthen visual communication with clients, students and colleagues
- Gain insight into Gregor’s personal sketching methodology
- Develop a more structured and efficient creative workflow
- Build confidence regardless of drawing ability
As well as being known for his sketching abilities and how he applies them in his designing, Gregor is renowned for his generous and inclusive way of teaching.
If, after this class, you only ever use sketching to sort out your ideas on paper for your own reference, then this session will refine your approach and enable you to create better designs.
Workshop Information
From Line to Design - Guide - Connections '26
VenueThe Bankstown Sports Club is located in the Bankstown CBD. Entry to the club is at: 6 Mona Street, Bankstown The Seminar will be held in the Boggabilla Room, on Level 1 of the club. |
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HotelIf you are staying at the Mercure Sydney Bankstown Hotel, the entrance is also at 6 Mona Street, adjacent to the club entry. |
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Transport and ParkingBankstown Sports Club is located two minutes walk from Bankstown Railway Station, and about half an hour by taxi from Sydney Airport. There is free parking onsite for all Seminar attendees. The entrance to the carpark is on Mona Street. |
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AccommodationThe venue is located next to the Mercure Sydney Bankstown. Rooms at the Mercure can be booked directly through the hotel via all.accor.com/hotel/B975/index.en.shtml. There is also a range of other accommodation options in the area on sites including booking.com, stayz.com.au and airbnb.com.au. We recommend finalising accommodation plans soon. |
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CateringMorning tea, lunch and afternoon tea on the day are included in the registration fee. We will ask you to identify any dietary requirements shortly after taking your booking. For breakfast and dinner options, there are many cafes and restaurants within a short walk of the venue, as well as twelve restaurants within the venue itself. |
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Timetable
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InclusionsAll drawing and sketching materials, botanicals and sundries are included. Welcome refreshments, lunch, morning tea and afternoon tea will be provided. A printed certificate of participation will be provided to each attendee. |
Mark Pampling, our event host and organiser, has been designing, competing, teaching and judging for three decades and is known for his detailed yet clear, linear style as well as his patient and inclusive way of sharing his knowledge.
Explore sketching as a tool to connect and communicate with your own audience – colleagues, clients, students, other designers, the public …. or yourself.
The day will be divided into theory, sketching practice and revision, and some hands-on designing (to be sketched). It will also be structured to include and support all abilities and levels of confidence.
Thursday 13 August 2026, Bankstown, Sydney, Australia
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from 80 reviewsThe intriguing theme,"Uncommon threads", captured my attention and thinking. I initially thought this short course,"Designing to win", would be too challenging. I found that it was actually comprehensive, well organized and structured, and rewarding eventually. This course was about understanding the rules and schedule of a competition. It was about learning how to evaluate one's design for a competition against an essential list of marking criteria for judging. Mark conducted two virtual discussion forums fluently, meticulously and constructively by giving clear analysis with concise explanations. He posed questions and made suggestions on each participant's design in #1 submission. The task of improving/adjusting/changing in order to achieve a better outcome became the necessary challenge for #2 submission.
The learnings from all the other submissions was just as important as those of mine. After having completed this course, I gained a better understanding of the entire process of designing to win and the crucial decision making that hinged on the points/marks for judging. The "wow factor" which can contribute to winning can be achieved by more critical evaluation of a design. Learning to be a better designer is always my aim in participating in Mark's courses. I truly felt that I achieved it and it was a likely "win" for me. The instructional eBooks and video tutorials on competitions were valuable bonuses given after completion of the course.
Thank you, Mark, for this great opportunity to learn from you.
One Container, Five Elements expanded my design processes and choices. Analysing the container and looking for a link to each of the five elements. Focusing on one element was a disciplined journey, one that became more complex the further I travelled along the path, albeit a rewarding journey. On reflection it allowed me to consider my choices and to give each element of design a voice in my arrangements. I likened it to a choir where one voice may lead but if the supporting harmonies are not in pitch the whole auditory experience is not quite right. I found myself falling to my favourite elements and constantly self-evaluating to see what was often needed, often editing rather than adding. During the group feedback sessions, I gained new eyes not only on my own work but that of my peers. Such a rewarding experience.
Each task or assignment for this course pushes you to think more about placement of components in order to ensure that the elements and principles of design are used to create a harmonious result. Mark encourages creativity by providing examples before leaving you to work in your own way, this is incredibly stimulating. All feedback provided is done in a positive way which encourages you to assess your own work better each time - however I still manage to repeat some of the same faults over and again ;) so plenty more to learn.
I really enjoyed the course and particularly found the critique process really helpful, as Mark carefully explained what worked well with the designs we had each produced and how they could potentially be improved further. At each stage, Mark explained how the design principles applied and helped me to develop my understanding of contemporary work.
Yet another amazing floral learning opportunity by our incredible Mark Pampling and Flower Thinking. The experience of learning is outstanding with endless learning opportunities. This is not simply an online course, it is an interactive extremely detailed, deep learning opportunity. Thank you Flower Thinking - My designs from the course are pictured below. So much learning and adaptation creates a new awareness and thought process in design which I truly enjoyed.
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