Hunter Douglas Commercial recently conducted an event in Melbourne promoting the Concept Commercial MULTIVISION® Brochure.
June 2nd, 2009
Hunter Douglas Commercial recently conducted an event in Melbourne promoting the Concept Commercial MULTIVISION® Brochure. A number of guests, including Indesign’s own Raj Nandan, were invited to attend a painting workshop where a leading artist illustrated the importance of different colour combinations. The workshop was a great success and produced some truly artistic results!
















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