Luxury car brand Audi is coming along for the ride at Brisbane Indesign.
April 1st, 2012
Following its involvement with Saturday in Design in Melbourne in 2010 and Sydney in 2011, Audi is heading north to take part in Brisbane Indesign.
We’re excited to have Audi Centre Brisbane on board as Official Car Partner. With a long history of style and innovation, design forms a key part in what the Audi brand is all about.
Keep an eye out on 25 and 26 May for a fleet of Audis zipping around Fortitude Valley – they’ll be there to make sure everything runs smoothly, looks good, and everyone gets to where they want to be!
Join Audi Centre Brisbane and Brisbane Indesign in what’s set to be an inspiring celebration of cutting edge technology, style and innovation in design.
Audi Centre Brisbane
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