Campaign India Team
Jul 15, 2010

Registrations open for Kyoorius DesignYatra 2010

DesignYatra, the annual design event and conference organised by Kyoorius Exchange and initiated by Transasia Fine Papers, will be held in Mumbai this year.

Registrations open for Kyoorius DesignYatra 2010

DesignYatra, the annual design event and conference organised by Kyoorius Exchange and initiated by Transasia Fine Papers, will be held in Mumbai this year.

The theme this time around is "Order & Chaos" and will focus on the aim of design to ensure clarity in any form of communication. Alok Nanda (founder of Alok Nanda and Company), Anoop Prakash (managing director of Harley-Davidson India) and Ashwani Singla (chief executive officer of Genesis Burson-Marsteller) count among the Indian speakers, and the international creatives who will come down for the two-day event include Bruce Duckworth and David Turner (founders of Turner Duckworth), Bruno Maag (co-founder of Dalton Maag) and Gert Dumbar (founder of Studio Dumbar).

DesignYatra will take place on September 3-4, 2010, at Renaissance Marriott Powai. For information on registration and other details, click here

 

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Campaign India

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