Design Quarterly has collaborated with the Australian International Design Awards to bring you the AIDA Yearbook 2010.
February 10th, 2011
At the back of the summer issue of DQ magazine you’ll find a special extra section – the Australian International Design Awards 2010 yearbook!
DQ and AIDA have teamed up with AIDA to create your complete guide to all the AIDA award recipients from 2010, including the coveted Australian Design Award-James Dyson Award winners.
You can also view our comprehensive wrap-up of these prestigious awards by clicking on the link below.
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