Corporate Culture, suppliers of international and local furniture design, announce a competition to design the cover of their bi-annual C Magazine. “We are looking for one smart design graphic that you feel best reflects the Corporate Culture “C”, to be used on the front cover of the magazine,” the company says. To enter, simply send […]
February 23rd, 2009

Corporate Culture, suppliers of international and local furniture design, announce a competition to design the cover of their bi-annual C Magazine.
“We are looking for one smart design graphic that you feel best reflects the Corporate Culture “C”, to be used on the front cover of the magazine,” the company says.
To enter, simply send your design (incorporating the ‘C’) to jeff@corporateculture.com.au with 50 words or less explaining why you feel your design is best suited.
The winning entry will receive a Hans Wegner designed CH07 upholstered in the winners fabric of choice.
Entries to the competition close Saturday 28 March 2009, with the winner to be announced on 15 April on the corporate culture website.
Corporate Culture have also announced their new blog: the Get Cultured blog – reporting the latest design information from around the world corporateculturegetcultured.blogspot.com
C Magazine is produced as a custom publication by Indesign Publishing.
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