The Design Institute of Australia (WA) presents a cross-disciplinary talk featuring six highly respected and diverse Australian and International designers. Titled ‘Icons of Design’, the talk covers the design journey of the speakers, all from various design disciplines – product, graphic, philosophy, architecture, interior and branding. The speakers include: • Neil Poulton [pictured] – a […]
October 19th, 2008
The Design Institute of Australia (WA) presents a cross-disciplinary talk featuring six highly respected and diverse Australian and International designers. Titled ‘Icons of Design’, the talk covers the design journey of the speakers, all from various design disciplines – product, graphic, philosophy, architecture, interior and branding.
The speakers include:
• Neil Poulton [pictured] – a Scottish-born product designer, internationally renowned for his sophisticated lighting designs.
• Paul Woods – a US-based ‘brand-aiding’ graphic designer.
• Ken Friedman – a widely published design philosopher.
• David Hicks – an Australian and award-winning interior designer.
• Paul Pholeros – an influential and leading Australian, sustainable architect.
• Ian Mutch – a Western Australian graphic designer, who will discuss the thriving street art culture.
Starts: 19 October 2008
Venue: University Club of WA, Crawley.
Contact: Jan Wright – jan@roxbyarchitects.com.au
Web: design.org.au/wa
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