Unlimited: Designing for the Asia Pacific is a new international event supported by the Queensland Government to promote the value of design thinking in shaping a positive future for the Asia Pacific region. Kicking off this Monday 4 October and running until Sunday 10 October, Unlimited will examine the valuable role that design is playing […]
October 1st, 2010
Unlimited: Designing for the Asia Pacific is a new international event supported by the Queensland Government to promote the value of design thinking in shaping a positive future for the Asia Pacific region.
Kicking off this Monday 4 October and running until Sunday 10 October, Unlimited will examine the valuable role that design is playing in resolving complex challenges and addressing our most pressing concerns, from urbanisation, transport and food production, to health and education.
Unlimited brings together key names from around the world for the Unlimited Symposium as well as promoting the talents of local designers.
Unlimited: Designing for the Asia Pacific
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