Developed by the Victorian Government to increase awareness of the value of design and show how design creates innovations, supports sustainability and adds value to both business and society.
Developed by the Victorian Government to increase awareness of the value of design and show how design creates innovations, supports sustainability and adds value to both business and society.
April 4th, 2011
14-25 July 2010, Metropolitan Melbourne and Victorian Regional Centres
Developed by the Victorian Government to increase awareness of the value of design and show how design creates innovations, supports sustainability and adds value to both business and society.
The festival includes a public program called “Design for Everyone” which is aimed at exploring and communicating the importance of design to a broad public audience.
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