Habitus, the newest publication from Indesign Publishing, will hit newsstands on Wednesday 24 September 2008. Its arrival has been eagerly anticipated, with people curious to see what the content will be, and what the magazine will look like. There’s not much longer to go until you will be able to find out for yourself – […]
September 24th, 2008
Habitus, the newest publication from Indesign Publishing, will hit newsstands on Wednesday 24 September 2008.
Its arrival has been eagerly anticipated, with people curious to see what the content will be, and what the magazine will look like.
There’s not much longer to go until you will be able to find out for yourself – Habitus will be available from newsagencies around Australia and South-East Asia, as well as being distributed globally.
Subscribe to Habitus today!
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