Brisbane’s architecture and design community came together on Tuesday 6 December to celebrate the end of the year and the upcoming return of Brisbane Indesign in 2012.
December 9th, 2011
150 guests turned up to Fortitude Valley’s funky Kerbside lounge bar to mingle, enjoy a drink or two and find out the anticipated date of Brisbane Indesign’s return – which we’re excited to announce as Saturday 26 May 2012!
Guests were also treated to door prizes thanks to our generous sponsors and supporters. Amy Edwards of Arkhefield walked away with one night’s accommodation at the Limes Hotel, courtesy of 8Hotels. Kym Murray of Corporate Culture won a $200 voucher from FrockShop, and Kym Porter of Miele received a $50 voucher to use at Kerbside.
Photography by Dane Beesley
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