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Semi-Permanent Brisbane 5th August 2011
Semi-Permanent is a world leading creative conference that to date has hosted:
- 26 events
- in 8 cities
- covering 5 countries
- with 164 speakers
- and over 42,000 attendees
The conference covers all types of design disciplines, including graphic design, film, fine art, illustration, web design, interactive design, photography, visual effects, animation, graffiti, motion graphics, stop motion, architecture, and much more.
Semi-Permanent speaks directly to the individual. It is a forum that welcomes all people with a mind open to creative ideas and the wide world of design.
Attendees include Creative Directors, Design Directors, designers, artists, photographers, digital creative's, company leaders, agency personnel, product and fashion designers and pretty much any one who operates as a creative.
Semi-Permanent sets out to be accessible to all of the creative community with generously discounted early ticket and student ticket rates that are well below the high costs of similar events. We want the inspiration and experience to be open to all, whether your starting your career or established within the industry. Semi-Permanent is an exciting and affordable way to get your creative juices flowing.
Moving into its ninth year in 2011, Semi-Permanent has become the leading event of its type internationally. Semi-Permanent is highly respected and supported by the cream of the world's design, art, and media communities.
Semi-Permanent was born from a desire to unite the world's design communities with a premium creative experience by creatives for creatives.
Semi-Permanent Brisbane
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
Competition:
Corbis Images and Semi-Permanent have teamed up with creative charity, the Information Cultural Exchange (ICE) to bring you The ICE Competition. This competition is not only a great way to express your design skills but also a chance to put your talents to work for a great cause. Find our more here
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Semi-Permanent is a world leading creative conference that to date has hosted:
- 26 events
- in 8 cities
- covering 5 countries
- with 164 speakers
- and over 42,000 attendees
The conference covers all types of design disciplines, including graphic design, film, fine art, illustration, web design, interactive design, photography, visual effects, animation, graffiti, motion graphics, stop motion, architecture, and much more.
Semi-Permanent speaks directly to the individual. It is a forum that welcomes all people with a mind open to creative ideas and the wide world of design.
Attendees include Creative Directors, Design Directors, designers, artists, photographers, digital creative's, company leaders, agency personnel, product and fashion designers and pretty much any one who operates as a creative.
Semi-Permanent sets out to be accessible to all of the creative community with generously discounted early ticket and student ticket rates that are well below the high costs of similar events. We want the inspiration and experience to be open to all, whether your starting your career or established within the industry. Semi-Permanent is an exciting and affordable way to get your creative juices flowing.
Moving into its ninth year in 2011, Semi-Permanent has become the leading event of its type internationally. Semi-Permanent is highly respected and supported by the cream of the world's design, art, and media communities.
Semi-Permanent was born from a desire to unite the world's design communities with a premium creative experience by creatives for creatives.
Semi-Permanent Brisbane
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
Competition:
Corbis Images and Semi-Permanent have teamed up with creative charity, the Information Cultural Exchange (ICE) to bring you The ICE Competition. This competition is not only a great way to express your design skills but also a chance to put your talents to work for a great cause. Find our more here
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in profile / darcy prendergast
To be honest, my approach doesn’t spawn from a hatred of 3d… More from a love of making physical things.










