Get Involved! Are you a designer, an architect or do you work in the design industry? indesignlive.com will be holding a focus group on Friday 12 December and we need you! We are constantly reviewing the website and want to make sure it is working best for you. Which means we would love to get […]
December 8th, 2008
Are you a designer, an architect or do you work in the design industry? indesignlive.com will be holding a focus group on Friday 12 December and we need you!
We are constantly reviewing the website and want to make sure it is working best for you. Which means we would love to get your thoughts and opinions on indesignlive.com – what you like, which sections you read, what you want to see more of, your feedback on articles and more.
If you’re chosen for the focus group you will receive lunch and a free one-year subscription to your choice of either Indesign, Design Quarterly or Habitus magazines (for yourself or as a gift for someone else).
Today is your last chance to put your hand up! Click here to fill in the form by 5:00pm.
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