
Swedish designer Magdalena Tjaneski recently graduated from Billy Blue College of Design in Sydney. Her work for the blind people exhibition is rather clever.
You should thank Will for the link
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Swedish designer Magdalena Tjaneski recently graduated from Billy Blue College of Design in Sydney. Her work for the blind people exhibition is rather clever.
You should thank Will for the link
11th Dec 2008
12:43 pm
Again beaten to the punch
really nice work from Magdalena and the Billy Blue show is on at the moment for anyone in Sydney.
Pete
11th Dec 2008
12:47 pm
very nice indeed!
Jack
11th Dec 2008
1:01 pm
Oooooo, very strong portfolio, that. And she’s a recent graduate too? Gawd Damn.
Joao
11th Dec 2008
9:48 pm
Impressive concepts, executions and presentation. Great body of work!