After four days at a design show we’re feeling a little exhausted, I dread to imagine how weary the poor graduates are feeling, although I expect they all had a well deserved massive hangover on Sunday morning.
We were extremely glad to be at the Business Design Centre, Islington, not only to see what the class of 2011 has produced, but also to spread the word of DEVELOP3D to the masses of people filtering through the doors [most of whom seemed to think we were some kind of information desk].
For the rest of this week we will be posting our best finds from this year’s show, plus a top five of what caught our eye on Friday, so stay tuned for our picks throughout the week.
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