Colourways is a leading trend forecast group established by the Design Institute of Australia who actively source, identify and deliver the very latest trend developments in colour, material and finishes.
Colourways is a leading trend forecast group established by the Design Institute of Australia who actively source, identify and deliver the very latest trend developments in colour, material and finishes.
July 14th, 2011
The Colourways Trend Forecast Workshop sessions will incorporate current industry trends discussion and presentations by industry groups. Interactive sessions discussing, documenting and presenting the trends discovered over the two days will be followed by the initial analysis of the findings to conclude
the workshop. Colourways has insightful guest speakers and a panel of industry experts covering topics such as Social Media, DIA Top 5 x 5 speakers discussing
colour, inspiring and emerging products, hand selected by us to be showcased to our members, and a panel discussion on the Trend Process
with leading industry figures. Guest speakers include Karen McCartney – Editorial Director Inside Out Magizine, Alice Blackwood – Editor DQ Magizine, Greg Hatton – Furniture Designer and Sally Coggle – Creative Director – Clemenger Harvey Edge.
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