Entry is now open to The Australian International Design Awards, Australia’s most prestigious and diverse design awards program. “By participating, manufacturers and designers have the opportunity to gain international exposure and a local marketing edge. Winners and finalists receive measurable outcomes including vast media exposure, print and online promotion, point-of-sale advantage, product exhibition opportunities, market […]
September 15th, 2009
Entry is now open to The Australian International Design Awards, Australia’s most prestigious and diverse design awards program.
“By participating, manufacturers and designers have the opportunity to gain international exposure and a local marketing edge. Winners and finalists receive measurable outcomes including vast media exposure, print and online promotion, point-of-sale advantage, product exhibition opportunities, market credibility, peer recognition, and much more..”
Entries to the 2010 program close Tuesday 1 December 2009. Click here to enter.
You can view 2009 winners and finalists in the official 2009 Australian International Design Awards Yearbook. Click here to view.
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