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Glug Brighton Design Event, Fri 27th January

Dec 27, 2016
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Posted by Peter James Field

Glug, founded in London, is a worldwide movement offering creatives of all disciplines the chance to meet for a drink and a chat without feeling too much like they’re networking. The organisers jokingly call these ‘not-working’ events.

Brighton’s Glug is hosted by local creative businesses AgencyRush and Crush, who have lined up over four hours of design-related fun. There’ll be live art from Yoyo and Reece Wykes, a pop-up shop from Tidy Print, video art from Sheep Films and a fun photobooth from Glug regulars Photobot.

Interactive DJs Stick it On get the party rolling upstairs, while inspiration and insights unfold downstairs courtesy of three guest speakers – designers Laura Jordan-Bambach, Kyle Bean and Rob Lowe aka Supermundane (pictured).

Patterns, Friday 27th January 2017
Tickets available here
Images by Jean-Luc Brouard and Supermundane

Dec 27, 2016
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Peter James Field
Peter did a degree in world art history and anthropology, before spending three years in the Japanese countryside teaching English at village schools. For the past eleven years he has worked as a freelance illustrator.
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