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Qube Konstrukt: Consort by Fiona Killackey

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Since their inception five short years ago Melbourne-based design studio Qube Konstrukt have established themselves as key player in the international market when it comes to ground-breaking design, intelligent illustration, captivating interactive work and original modern art. So it's an exciting announcement that the QK crew have decided to share some of their best work via the release of Consort, a 100-page book and DVD featuring a range of environmental graphics, illustration, web, interactive and broadcast design from both their commercial work and experimental personal creations. With a client list that includes K-Swiss, Neo-Tokyo, Toyota, L'Oreal, Honda, London Underground, MTV and General Pants Co. (just to name a few), Qube Konstrukt have cemented themselves as one of the greatest design exports Australia has ever known. Limited to just 1000 copies, presented in a custom-made slipcase and wrapped in a screen-printed poster, Consort is an invaluable addition to any quality design book collection. To snare a copy go here.

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