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When it hit me!
RMIT Graphic Design Students Exhibition
The business of branding (16 November)
What is Visual Communication in 2004?
EVERYONE exhibition
Taking graphics to fabrics
From Employing to Motivating & AGDA VIC AGM
Starting your own business
Software cinema
Brief Encounters: Photographers, Illustrators, Writers
Victorian Tertiary Open days 2004
ReadyMadeMarket, a designers' market
Artouché - Twenty/20 Exhibition
Trevor Flett and Andrea Cooper
breakfast seminar: Delivering business advantage through design (July 29)
State of Design Festival starts soon!
reFresh, reBirth, reNew, reConnect - weekend workshops, Melbourne July 24
What you should know about Intellectual Property
Open For Inspection
AIMIA E-Learning Seminar Series - First Event
Victorians with Designs on Europe
Studio Management seminar, May 25 (VIC)
Scott Stowell, OPEN
AGDA Victoria's B1 Seminar - Selling yourself. April 20th
Typographic publication follows Qwerty and Ampersand
Still save 10% on Victorian seminars
Seminar A1: Designing for Interactive TV and motion graphics


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THE STATE OF DESIGN FESTIVAL
28 JULY to 05 AUGUST 2004

Make sure you get in early with your bookings to avoid disappointment - the Festival begins next week on Wed 28 July. Some of the most popular events are featured below. Full event information, including venues, times and ticketing, are available online.

Festival highlights include:

Cultural Vandals design forum
Are designers cultural vandals?

Jan Van Mol & Philip Fimmano trend workshop
A view on the future of global design

State of the Art, State of Design
Keynote address by Garry Emery and Vince Frost of Emery Frost

The Craft and Business of Typography forum
A passion for typography

Visit the Festival Program and book online now:

  • http://designfestivalaustralia.com/

    The Design 2004 Exhibition and Awards are presented as part of the State of Design initiative of the Victorian Government in association with Museum Victoria's designed to inspire program.


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