AUSTRALIANDESIGNUNIT.COM - Whois Information
Australian Design Unit – a publication and archive about design and creativity
Part magazine, part bulletin, part business resource, adu is a publication and archive about design and creativity published to encourage the formation of a new community of designers one that is confident and successful in business, adventurous and free-thinking, informed and generous with knowledge, and able to reflect with intelligence on the impact of its work. adu is an independent yet strongly collaborative voice within the design sector with a broad network that can connect designers from across the country to the resources they need. While anchored online, adu is also a vehicle for offline workshops, forums and exhibitions produced to encourage discourse and develop skills around design, creativity, entrepreneurship and ideas. adu collaborates with design institutions and existing initiatives to enable designers to develop new markets at home and abroad. adu is a joint venture between Parcel and Studio Propeller.
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