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posted in Art, Design, Education, Exhibits, Events, by Alicia Hannah Naomi on 06th July 2010 State Of Design

State of Design Festival is the public face of the Victorian Government Design Victoria Strategy.

State of Design Festival increases the awareness of the value of design and showcases how design generates innovation, promotes sustainability and adds value to business and society. Festival programs demonstrate and broadly communicate how the Victorian and Australian design profession can improve living conditions, create sustainable development opportunities, and generate new and innovative products and services; in turn, providing economic benefit for the state of Victoria.

 By communicating to Victorian, Australian and international audiences, the Festival promotes a deeper understanding of design capability and value. 

The 2010 State of Design Festival will take place from 14 – 25 July throughout metropolitan Melbourne, and regional centres around Victoria.

More than 130,000 people are expected to experience one or more of the 75 events across the Festival’s four main programs; Design Capital (Business Seminar Series), Design For Everyone (Public Cultural Program), Design:Made:Trade (Industry Program) and Premier’s Design Awards (Awards Program).

CLICK HERE to learn more about Design For Everyone and check out the program.

CLICK HERE to find out more about Design:Made:Trade which is open to the public for two days.

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