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9th Brazilian Graphic Design Biennial in China

7 October 2009 688 views One Comment

The China Tour of ADG Brasil’s 9th Brazilian Graphic Design Biennial exhibition was made possible by the Consulate General of Brazil in Shanghai and Creative Connect, with the support of Raffles Design Institute, Elizabeth Premazzi Architecture & Interior Design, CAFA – China Central Academy of Fine Arts and the endorsement of Icograda.

Shanghai 15-21 October 2009
Shanghai International Creative Industry Week 2009
800 Changde Road, Building 3 – Jing’an District

Beijing 26-30 October 2009
Icograda World Design Congress
Central Academy of Fine Arts
No.8, Hua Jia Di Nan Jie
4th Floor Gallery, Building  7

_Guided Tours

Saturday/Sunday | October 17th/18th
• 11am (Portuguese / English)
• 3pm (English / Chinese)

_Lectures

Wednesday | October 14th • 6:30pm
9th Brazilian Graphic Design Biennial
Cecilia Consolo
Bruno Porto

Monday | October 19th • 6:30pm
Visual Communication & Technology
Julius Wiedemann
Fluid mechanics: Design in the elastic environment
Luli Radfahrer

Lectures will be presented at the Raffles Design Institute Shanghai
Main Building Auditorium N305 / Donghua University – 1882 Yan An West Road (t.021.62701196)

_Workshop
October 17th-20th
Brazilian Chinese Hybrid Design Icograda Workshop
Bruno Porto, Simon Richards, Sarah Stutz, David Fox_ Raffles Design Institute
Cecilia Consolo_ Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado
Kelvin Tam_ Hong Kong Design Institute
Luciano Cardinali_ Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing
Luli Radfahrer_ Universidade de São Paulo

_Portfolio Review
Tuesday | October 20th
Asian Graphics NOW!
Julius Wiedemann & Bruno Porto

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