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OFFSET 2012

Advertising, Graphic Design, Illustration, Photography

Posted by Gavin Lucas, 10 February 2012, 14:08    Permalink    Comments (1)

This is the view that awaits the likes of Paula Scher and Michael Bierut from Pentagram, Kyle Cooper, Stefan Sagmeister, Seymour Chwast, Erik Kessels, Friends With You, Johnny Kelly, Matt Clark from UVA, Eike Konig of Hort, and Shepard Fairey – all of whom are set to deliver talks at this year's OFFSET festival in Dublin...

Once again the conference will take place over three days from March 9-11 in the 2,000-capacity Grand Canal Theatre in Dublin's docklands where a hugely impressive line up of international designers and image makers will take to the stage and discuss their work.

For a full list of speakers and to see the just-announced schedule of events, visit iloveoffset.com/schedule

As well as full three-day conference tickets. therehere are a limited number of day tickets (150 available each day). To find out more visit iloveoffset.com.

 

 

 

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1 Comment

YESSSSS, see y'all there!
Cian Brennan
2012-02-11 12:47:58


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