The illustrious title of Indesign Luminary given to Aussie twosome behind Geyer
November 23rd, 2007
With every issue of Indesign Magazine, a new design luminary is chosen for their contribution to Australian design. Issue 30 of the magazine, released in August this year, gave Peter and Sandy Geyer the coveted title.
"After thirty years, Geyer is now Australia’s largest interior design practice and a leader in corporate and retail design. A zealous exponent of the workplace as signifier of corporate culture and brand, and of interior design as science not art, Peter Geyer is a force in the industry and the company a model for design marketing and management." See Indesign Magazine issue 30, to read the whole dedication to Geyer, written by Jan Howlin.
The next Indesign Luminary will be revealed in Indesign Magazine issue 31, which will hit newsstand November 22.
Image caption: Peter and Sandy Geyer, photographed for Indesign Magazine by Anthony Browell.
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