The latest Indesign Luminary, Paul Schremmer, has been announced in Syndey. Industrial Designer Paul Schremmer has been announced as the latest Indesign Luminary for his significant contribution to design. Born in Syndey and raised in Wagga, NSW, Schremmer was educated in Mechanical Engineering at the Sydney Technical College. He went on to be employed by […]
November 26th, 2008
The latest Indesign Luminary, Paul Schremmer, has been announced in Syndey.
Industrial Designer Paul Schremmer has been announced as the latest Indesign Luminary for his significant contribution to design.
Born in Syndey and raised in Wagga, NSW, Schremmer was educated in Mechanical Engineering at the Sydney Technical College. He went on to be employed by companies such as Ford and Email Limited (licensee for American company Westinghouse), and designed many objects we would all be intimately familiar with, from Victa lawnmowers and public telephones to hand dryers and toothbrushes.
For the full Luminary Article pick up your copy of Indesign Magazine – out Friday 28 November 2008.
Schremmer was celebrated at the Indesign Luminary Event at the Mico Design Showroom, East Sydney on 25 November 2008.
Photograph by Anthony Browell
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