An evening of conversation and education for Melbourne Indesign’s Sydney exhibitors.
July 1st, 2016
Ahead of Melbourne Indesign this coming August, we invited the frontrunners of the Melbourne design scene – our exhibitors – based in Sydney, to join us for an evening of conversation and education. Futurespace director Gavin Harris also outlined the top ten things he believes are most important for design events right now. The event was hosted at Frost*collective‘s stunning new Redfern studio space.
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