Sabine Schiavone

Sabine Schiavone is a Melbourne/Naarm-based designer whose work spans a variety of practices and mediums, including spatial design, visual identity, exhibition design, documentation, installation, video, collage, sound, image-making, objects, and branded environments.

Driven by a curiosity for the mind-body connection, contrast, texture, and our relationship with the land and non-human life, Sabine’s work explores alternative perspectives on the world. She is deeply interested in the interconnectedness of all beings—illustrating how everything continuously interacts and leaves traces through these exchanges.


She holds a Bachelor of Design and a Bachelor of Media and Communications, specialising in Branded Environments and Advertising. Her creative process is informed by a wide range of additional studies, including Project Management, Upholstery, Reiki, Sound Healing, Australian Bush Flower Essences, Italian, Piano, Spatial Design, Hypnotherapy, and Furniture Making. This diverse background shapes her multifaceted approach to design.

Inspired by the belief that both humans and designers evolve through growth and self-compassion, Sabine embraces uncertainty and experimentation as essential parts of learning and making.

Please feel free to get in touch to explore potential collaborations.







I respectfully acknowledge the traditional custodians of the Land , the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung People of the Kulin Nation, on whose Land I live, and work, paying respect to their spirits, ancestors and elders past and present.


© Sabine Schiavone 2025

















 Poster designs for Anyway Club, a tattoo and tooth gem business. Two posters were created: one for the exterior and one for the interior. Both designs featured collage techniques. This approach was chosen to reflect the patchwork style of their tattoos and the playful nature of their tooth gems.



For Colleen's celebrancy brand, the logo design centers around a lotus—a symbol of rebirth and emergence. The image was created using the cyanotype process: a lotus shape was cut from paper and placed on coated paper, which, when exposed to light, gradually revealed the form—echoing the lotus’s own emergence from the depths. The rich blue hue of the cyanotype also represents the Vishuddha, or throat chakra, associated with communication, truth, and expression—all foundational elements of Colleen’s work.

Early-stage branding and visual identity development for Sarah Poynton, a horticulture business specialising in nerines. This work is part of the ongoing ideation process, using collage and paper-based techniques to create experimental compositions that will inform the development of a brand mark and supporting print materials.

Logo design for In2Grow, an IT consulting business for start-ups. The identity is intended to convey growth, support, and compassionate values—minimal, direct, and with a touch of playfulness.