Show your work to the world! | Zlin Design Week 2021

Show your work to the world! | Zlin Design Week 2021

Zlin Design Week announced an open call: they will organize an international exhibition as part of the design week to be held in May 2021 with co-working and minimalism in the focus. Registration has already started – participation in the exhibition is open to anyone.

This is a huge opportunity for every designer to show their works to the entire world. The organizers are looking for designers of design products and projects who can identify with the ethos of the book ‘The Most Modest Art’ by Czech painter Josek Čapek released a hundred years ago, and who also acknowledge the importance of co-working, as the main topic of the upcoming design week will be cooperation.

Apply here: zlindesignweek.com

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