Brisbane Industrial Design firm, CMD Designs, took home the big prize on Friday Night, as the overall Australian International Design Award winner. The winning design, Flaik, a snowsports product that records and monitors speed, air time and distance travelled, was also awarded an IF Product Design Award this year. cmd.net.au
June 2nd, 2008
Brisbane Industrial Design firm, CMD Designs, took home the big prize on Friday Night, as the overall Australian International Design Award winner.
The winning design, Flaik, a snowsports product that records and monitors speed, air time and distance travelled, was also awarded an IF Product Design Award this year.
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