Brisbane Indesign makes a comeback in 2012, complete with a slick new website.
February 23rd, 2012
With just 3 months to go before Brisbane Indesign takes over Fortitude Valley with the Sunshine State’s most anticipated design event, we’re excited to launch the fabulous redesigned Brisbane Indesign website.
Funky and user-friendly, brisbaneindesign.com.au is your go-to guide for all you need to know about BID.

In the lead-up to the big event we’ll be regularly updating the site with all the latest info. Who’s taking part, what’s happening when, how to get around and – most importantly – how to register. Registrations of interest are now open, so jump online and let your BID journey begin!
Be the first to know – visit brisbaneindesign.com.au
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