Pecha Kucha Volume 11
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We make it our job to ensure your audience hears and understands what you have to say. Every now and then, we have some things to say ourselves.
This is where we share our client’s successes and promote what is happening in the world of accessibility and design
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Yes, it’s that time again! Pecha Kucha is back in Brisbane and back at the Powerhouse for this installment on the 3 June. Starting at 8.20pm, speakers include the Director of the Queensland Museum, Ian Galloway; local textile designer, KT…
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QLD based graphic designer Rebecca Green, with 10 years experience under her belt decided it was time to take a new look at the world of design. She took a break from working and did a Masters of Design at…
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I just found this really well-designed site which shows your greenhouse pollution, water use and eco-footprint. You can search by postcode and state. It also has tips and FAQs. It’s not so much to content that caught my attention but…
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Wooden Toy Quarterly is a self-published art and design publication out of Melbourne. It is a work of love and devotion to emerging art and culture by award winning Art Director, Designer and Artist Timba Smits. The latest edition is…
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Here’s a great article I read which talks about branding and business growth in times of economic recession… You probably smiled the first time you heard someone say, “Flat is the new up,” and maybe even laughed when someone…
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Today marks World Graphic Design Day. A day where we designers can celebrate ourselves and the work we do to make the world a visually pleasing place. It was on this day in 1963 when the International Council of Graphic…
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During a recent trip to Japan I discovered how technologically advanced Japanese mobile phones are. Many Japanese phones can listen to the radio and watch TV, can be used as a debit or credit card and swiped through checkout lines…
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Number 5: USB air darts You can aim this cute set of three darts with your mouse and fire them off by clicking. The easy way to settle an office dispute. Number 4: USB Fridge Always wanted to keep your…
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Trying to teach yourself to increase your skill levels can be confusing, and hard work, but paying an organisation to train you and your team can be expensive. Is it worth it? I think the answer has to be yes.…
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