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Pushing Boundaries Design:

Pushing Boundaries Design Both cities have some of the best fashion and retail experiences, exceptional interiors and architecture, graphic and product design studios, and headquarters of the top design companies, all pushing boundaries design the boundaries of design and technology. And it is from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London and Domus Academy in Milan where some of the top designers have graduated, and whose ex-students and staff read like a who's who of contemporary design. In July 2006, you can make the most of both colleges by enrolling in a unique two or four week course in either fashion, graphic, interior or product design.

These diverse projects approach design as a tool for satisfying genuine human needs in ways that are both practical and imaginative, challenging the conventional expectations of the design industry and extending the boundaries of their discipline.


Works showcased in the exhibition have been drawn from a wide range of design fields including industrial design, architecture and interiors, landscape, textiles, graphics, installation and multimedia. Retaining its emphasis on recent graduates, this year's exhibitors will also include high school students and current students from the University of Sydney, UTS, UNSW, COFA and UWS. These diverse projects approach design as a tool for satisfying genuine human needs in ways that are both practical and imaginative, challenging the conventional expectations of the design industry and extending the boundaries of their discipline.
 
 
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