Indesign took on designEX last week, check out the action here.
May 6th, 2009
Indesign was at designEX last week and, we’re pleased to report, our stand was completely cleaned out of magazines, with some customers walking away with staggering armloads of current and back issues.
A big thank you to our generous stand sponsors – Living Edge provided us with some stylish furniture; BOLON supplied us with their woven vinyl flooring, Artemide generously loaned us their funky lamps and our friends at Benchmarq supplied us with our vinyl lettering and stand signage.
To celebrate the occasion we had Friday night drinks at the Crown Casino’s new Lagerfield Bar.



























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