As Brisbane Indesign fast approaches, we’ve got everything you need to make the most of your day.
May 4th, 2012
The countdown to Brisbane Indesign is on, with just 3 weeks until the event that brings together the best of the city’s thriving design scene.
Products, interiors, architecture, installations and fashion, as well as food, live entertainment and parties – you won’t want to miss a second of the fun!
We’ve got all the tools you need to plan your day and make sure you get involved in all the action.
First, check out an online preview of our official event handbook.
This has all you need to know about what to see and when to see it, with a full list of exhibitors, Project installations, special guests, scheduled events and even insiders’ tips to Brisbane from the people that know the city best.
Next, plan your journey with our Brisbane Indesign exhibitor map and bus routes, available to download via the website. Getting around Fortitude Valley during BID is easy – just use our free bus service to hop on and off at your chosen showrooms.
Our buses will be cruising on 3 separate routes and 2 super shuttles, making it easy to get around quickly and safely – and, most importantly, to see every showroom!
Got any questions about Brisbane Indesign? Leave them in the comments section below and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can. In the meantime – happy planning!
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