The much-awaited July issue of DQ (Design Quarterly) magazine is on sale today. Celebrating its 30th issue, this special edition is packed with all the regular goodies, but with a flirty theme! Pick up your copy at newsagents and some bookstores. Check out the DQ new website
July 3rd, 2008
The much-awaited July issue of DQ (Design Quarterly) magazine is on sale today.
Celebrating its 30th issue, this special edition is packed with all the regular goodies, but with a flirty theme!
Pick up your copy at newsagents and some bookstores.
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