Infolink Architecture & Design is teaming up with Brisbane Indesign in 2012 as a media partner.
March 16th, 2012
Choosing the right product for a project can be overwhelming. Luckily there’s Infolink Architecture & Design – a bi-monthly magazine dedicated to showcasing new and innovative building and architectural products.
Products are displayed in an advertorial format where readers can quickly identify what they are interested in and request more information by filling out an enquiry card or online.
The enquiry card and online information request systems make Infolink Magazine the perfect vehicle for architects, designers, and specifiers wanting to stay up-to-date on the latest products.
Infolink Architecture & Design magazine’s online home informs the market of the latest project design news and houses an extensive library of every product ever displayed in Infolink Architecture & Design Magazine.
Brisbane Indesign is proud to have Infolink Architecture & Design on board as a media sponsor for this year’s event.
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