The Dandelion Exhibition Launches!

dandelion_logo.jpgOk the secret is finally out and one of the reasons why I have been “extra” busy during my down time!

After months of work sorting submissions, we have officially launched the Dandelion On-line Exhibition featuring work of designers from Asia and beyond.

It was really great experience, and interestingly enough it felt more like a bunch of friends getting together to show our Industrial Design work. So before I forget, I like to thank all the people who submitted their work to the Exhibition!

Also I like to personally thank py for all her hard work in helping me get the exhibition up and running. It was a great process getting to the end, and we hope you enjoy the Exhibition as much as we did setting it up. Please do let me know what you think?

Now on a high lets get back to regular programming at Design Sojourn!





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  • Comments

    Zampik
    Nov 20, 07 – 3:40 am

    one question:

    is that exhibition also on some LCD or plasma displays offline at some exhibition space in Singapore design week or you can just see that online?

    DT
    Nov 20, 07 – 4:51 am

    Hi Zampik,

    Thanks for your comments here and on the exhibition site. Unfortunately we did not have the budget to have anything offline and I thought it would be a great to harness the power of the internet.

    Next time perhaps we can actually exhibit it for real!


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