Letters in Design

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Chocolate Factory, Thursday 10th October - Friday 11th October

The 1st Letters In Design conference, in collaboration with Dublin Institute of Design.

With a love for all things Letterforms the Letters In Design conference aims to bring together creatives of every age and description – be it Calligraphers, Signpainters, Students or Designers – to learn and share their experiences with each other. There will also be live demos from some of the artists and speakers. Eight local and international talented artists will speak and share their creative journey with you.

  • There will be 3 One-day workshops running on Thursday with some of the best artists in their field. This is also a great way to getting to know some of the speakers before the conference.
  • The Conference is all day Friday.

Both the workshops and the conference will take place at the Chocolate Factory. Conference and workshop tickets are sold separately.


Date:
Thursday 10th October - Friday 11th October
Time:
Varies
Price:
€64.91 - €86.26
Address:
The Chocolate Factory Arts Centre, King's Inns Street, Rotunda, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of The Chocolate Factory Arts Centre, King's Inns Street, Rotunda, Dublin 1, Ireland

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