And the winner of a Kodak Digital Camera is....
Grant Whitehouse at Design Troupe in Sydney.

We have had a great response to our promotion and have come to the conclusion that there are a few of you out there who would love a digital camera.

So here is another opportunity to get your hands on a digital camera in our special January promotion.

We will include a FREE digital camera with every purchase of our Premier 3x4 display system. If interested, register by clicking HERE & we will contact you early in the new year.

By the way, if you want to know more about digital cameras, there is a great website full of information and reviews done by people without any commercial bias, www.steves-digicams.com. If you don't want to surf up some information but just want some basic advice, don't hesitate to call me, (no we don't sell the cameras but we do use them and give them away!)

Museums are boring .... We don't think so!

Many of the museums that we work with are the first to push the boundaries of how to communicate with graphics, by experimenting with and utilising new mounting methods and printing onto various materials like silver foil, gold, silk, cotton, canvas, etc.

We enjoy a close working relationship with the Australian Museum, developing innovative imaging techniques suitable for the topics displayed.

The Body Art Exhibition first opened in Sydney, and currently showing at the Melbourne museum is a great example of working with graphics in a non-traditional way. This was designed and produced by the Australian Museum in Sydney, in conjunction with Photobition.

Other museum projects that we have produced work for this year include the Melbourne Museum, CSIRO Discovery Centre, Canberra and the Aboriginal Cultures Gallery, South Australian Museum, Queensland Museum, The Power House Museum and the State Library of NSW.

If you haven't had a chance to visit a museum lately and you still think that they are boring, here is your chance to see how museums have evolved from the days of glass cases, labels and stuffed animals.

By kind donation, we have 10 family passes to GIVEAWAY to the Australian Museum's "Australia's Lost Kingdoms" exhibition in Sydney.The first 10 people to email us here will receive a FREE pass.

Why not use this opportunity to see Australia's answer to the dinosaurs and at the same time "borrow" some ideas on how to present graphics in a new and innovative way!

For further information on what's on now at the museum, click here.

This will be our last Bulletin for 2000, we wish you a Safe Christmas and a Prosperous 2001.



 

 
Regards,
Fred Uden

Photobition