Starting in July, bright new talent from all areas of design exhibit at London’s Business Design Centre
July 10th, 2008
The hottest event on the graduate exhibition calendar is quickly becoming London’s New Designers Exhibition. In its fifth year, New Designers showcases the works of over 4000 graduate designers fresh from the UK’s leading design schools. The two-part exhibition launches the brightest new talents from disciplines including architecture, animation, fashion, graphics and industrial design.
SELECTION, the second part of the exhibition presents 50 of the strongest, most unique and fascinating projects. Unveiling tomorrow’s design stars, the exhibition attracts much public and professional attention – works are available to commission and to buy.
Design-savvy Thorsten van Elten curates the exhibition, which incorporates a series of talks from popular industry professionals. New Designers is for anyone out there interested in design – fresh, exciting, unique and current ideas.
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