This year’s International Colour Day instalment will see a virtual workshop headed by some of Australia’s foremost designers.
March 17th, 2021
To celebrate International Colour Day, Caroma and Axolotl are teaming up with a bunch of leading Australian Designers to talk about colour for a workshop, delivered both in-house and online on 18th March 2021.
Kicking off at 6pm, Emmaline Cox, Sonia Van De Haar, Yasmine Ghoniem and Gavin Harris will be sharing their insights into how they incorporate colour into their projects. These designers are renowned for their ability to use shades to tell a story and mould a space through the use of colour, and shapes up as one not to be missed by budding designers of all sectors.
The event will run from 6-9pm and will be held at Caroma on Collins, located at 39 Collins St, Alexandria. Those who are unable to to attend can also tune in live via Caroma’s Facebook page. To register your interest or for more information, click here.
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