MELBOURNE until June 27: Turning the spotlight on the burgeoning career paths of seven graduate designers, ’Do Not Crop’ highlights the variations in the work of graduates across all the design disciplines.
June 6th, 2008
Meet recent design graduates at the National Design Centre’s annual graduate exhibition, ’Do Not Crop.’
This free graduate exhibition, now open at The ShowBox, reveals projects from seven fresh promising young design stars, and focuses on the directions their careers have taken since completing their studies.
This year’s crop features:
Design industry, design graduates and potential design students will find this personal and informative exhibition equally fascinating. On until June 27 at the National Design Centre.
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