Jump online today and register for Brisbane Indesign.
March 2nd, 2012
As Brisbane Indesign and associated event Up Late in Design get set to take over Fortitude Valley on 25 and 26 May, it’s never too early for visitors to start preparing for the big day.
Earlybirds can register online now via the Brisbane Indesign website.
Simply fill out your details using our online form – and we’ll do the rest.
It’s free, it’s easy, and it’s the best way to make sure you’re ready and set for the big event.
You will receive a personalised day pass in the mail one to two weeks prior to the event, as well as regular news in the lead-up about exhibitors and what’s happening on and around the day. With satellite events like Changing Lanes going on as part of BID, you won’t want to miss a thing!
What’s more, everyone who pre-registers online goes into the draw to win some amazing prizes. We’ll be announcing what’s up for grabs in the coming weeks, so stay tuned!
Register online for Brisbane Indesign and Up Late in Design here
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