With more than 11,000 submissions from 61 countries, the international “red dot design award” is the largest and most renowned design competition in the world.
With more than 11,000 submissions from 61 countries, the international “red dot design award” is the largest and most renowned design competition in the world.
April 4th, 2011
With more than 11,000 submissions from 61 countries, the international “red dot design award” is the largest and most renowned design competition in the world.
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