Brisbane Indesign has finally arrived, with a series of festivities set to kick off this week.
May 22nd, 2012
After months of anticipation, the wait for Queensland’s premier design event is finally over.
Brisbane Indesign hits Fortitude Valley this week with a program of events, kicking off with the fashion-focused Up Late In Design on Thursday 24 May.
The festivities continue with VIP showroom events on Friday, leading into the big day on Saturday – a full day of new products, workshops, Project installations, special guests and parties!
If you’ve already pre-registered for Brisbane Indesign, bring your visitor pass along and start your journey.
Pre-registrations for the event are now closed, but you can still come along and register on the day at any of the participating showrooms.
There’ll be maps and handbooks available to all at the event, but you can also check out the the official handbook on our website, as well as the showroom and bus route map. There’s a lot to see, so it’s never too early to start planning!
During the event, keep an eye out for one of our friendly Brisbane Indesign ambassadors. Decked out in stylish green and black (thanks to our sponsors Zip), they’ll be on hand throughout the day to help you get around and answer any questions.
We can’t wait for you to share with us the best of what Brisbane’s design scene has to offer. See you at Brisbane Indesign!
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