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Monday 1 March 2004 6.30pm | Hotel Kurrajong, National Circuit, Barton
Two of Canberra's hottest designers return home to share their experiences of the big smoke. Join Andrew Wills as he tells us what it's like working for a leading studio in the pressure cooker atmosphere of Australia's biggest city. And don 't miss the well travelled Adrian Young. He's worked in London, Hong Kong and Canberra and joins us tonight to tell us what it was like before Jobs and Wosniak created the Mac. Don't miss this double A event, it 's guaranteed to keep you going and going and going.
RSVP 24 February 2004
Tanya on act@agda.com.au or 6280 0960
Members: $28 Non-members: $55 (2 course meal)
Student member: $15 Student non-member: $30
Sponsored by Raleigh Paper
| Feedback by Liam Camilleri | Tuesday, 20 April 2004 |
"A bit late, I know, but I am pleased to report that this event was thouroughly enjoyed by all that attended. One attendee was even heard to say it was "the best AGDA ACT event yet!" High prasie indeed and a big thanks to Adrian and Andrew for providing such great insight into their design careers."
| Feedback by Jennifer P | Thursday, 18 March 2004 |
"you forgot to mention that waxed correction to the text you were frantically searching for, which was stuck to the bottom of your shoe."
| Feedback by Marc | Thursday, 26 February 2004 |
"what it was like before Jobs and Wosniak created the Mac"....
Sloppy cowgum, hot wax, piles of Letraset sheets with all the "e"s missing, and smelly month-old bromide chemicals brewing in the developer-tank. Them were the days...."
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