Test your design knowledge skills at the Design Institute of Australia (DIA) – SA Branch’s quiz night on Thursday, March 24. A networking event for people in the design industry, this quiz night is different in that teams are not needed. Dubbed the Branch’s ’first semester exam’, event coordinator Brendon Harslett said, “expect a fun-filled […]
April 4th, 2011
Test your design knowledge skills at the Design Institute of Australia (DIA) – SA Branch’s quiz night on Thursday, March 24.
A networking event for people in the design industry, this quiz night is different in that teams are not needed.
Dubbed the Branch’s ’first semester exam’, event coordinator Brendon Harslett said, “expect a fun-filled night to find out how much you know about design and the world around you, plus a few curly ones to keep you guessing.”
A surprise guest MC and celebrity DJ have been arranged for the night. Door prizes and round prizes will be awarded throughout the evening. All refreshments and alcohol will be supplied on the night.
Be sure to pack some extra business cards and rub shoulders with industrial designers, interior architects, built environment designers, fashion designers and graphic designers.
The DIA – SA Branch’s quiz night is on Thursday, March 24 at Stylecraft, 11 Waymouth Street, Adelaide at 6:00pm.
Tickets can be purchased at trybooking.com.
For more information contact Brendon Harslett on 0457 104 995.
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