The Tasmanian Design Award is an initiative of the Design Centre Tasmania, aimed at promoting the development and sale of products designed and made in the island state. They are currently calling for entries to the competition, which close on Friday 25 September 2009, with all antries to the Design Centre by 5:30pm. The winner […]
September 9th, 2009
The Tasmanian Design Award is an initiative of the Design Centre Tasmania, aimed at promoting the development and sale of products designed and made in the island state.
They are currently calling for entries to the competition, which close on Friday 25 September 2009, with all antries to the Design Centre by 5:30pm.
The winner will receive $500 cash and marketing assistance worth $2500 from Clemenger Tasmania. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to promote your designs to the world.
Download the entry guidelines here and the entry form here.
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