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Design Exchange

Materials for Design - Ideas, Inspiration, Information


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Design Exchange, 1 Carlton House Terrace, London. SW1Y 5DB
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Tel.: +44 (0)20 7451 7300

Design Exchange is a network group operating within the Materials KTN

Dear member,

Since its launch in 2007 MADE has been bringing you a raft of original content making it an essential read for the materials and design communities.

Reader feedback indicates that you value this publication with recent comments including: ‘An excellent magazine with inspirational ideas’ ‘MADE magazine is superb both in content and presentation’  ‘A really great, exciting publication’

In 2010 the MADE team will continue to deliver vibrant,  unbiased, topical and exclusive news stories, profiles and features covering design projects, materials, processes,  architecture and products.

However, with increasing circulation and broader coverage we can no longer provide the printed MADE magazine for free. We are therefore proposing two options for our readers. If you wish to continue to receive the magazine in its present form an annual subscription of £35 will be charged for three issues a year. Alternatively, if you prefer to receive MADE as an e-zine, then this will be provided free of charge.

To continue reading MADE and ensure that you never miss an issue, contact: Sumeet Bellara, by email or call 0207 451 7315 stating your preferred option.  

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