The Launch Pad 2008 shortlist is now available online. Run annually by The Indesign Group, Launch Pad is the comprehensive events program that provides a platform for Australian Designers by providing an environment in which to showcase product. Head to the news page of www.launch-pad.com.au to find out what products have been selected to go […]
June 13th, 2008
The Launch Pad 2008 shortlist is now available online.
Run annually by The Indesign Group, Launch Pad is the comprehensive events program that provides a platform for Australian Designers by providing an environment in which to showcase product.
Head to the news page of www.launch-pad.com.au to find out what products have been selected to go through to the next round of judging.
For any questions relating to the program please contact Launch Pad co-ordinator, Angela Raven.
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