Excitement builds as Brisbane Indesign draws closer.
April 20th, 2012
With just over one month to go until Brisbane Indesign, momentum continues to build for the design event that will take over Fortitude Valley on 25 and 26 May.
We can feel the excitement already, with almost 3000 visitors registering via the Brisbane Indesign website.
33 exhibitors and 250 brands will be showcased in 25 locations around Fortitude Valley across 2 days of design celebrations.
International guests, brand new products, creative collaborations for The Project, satellite events, prizes and parties – it’s all happening on 25 and 26 May.
Now is the time to register for Brisbane Indesign. It’s quick, it’s free – and it’ s the best way to stay up to date with all the latest news in the lead-up to the event. What’s more, we have some fantastic prizes up for grabs for earlybirds who sign up via our website, including products from Armadillo and Milano Furniture, with many more prizes to be announced in the coming weeks.
The countdown is on! Don’t miss out – jump online, enter your details and you’ll be on your way to Brisbane Indesign.
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