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The London Design FestivalThe London Design Festival was established in 2003 as an annual international event to celebrate and promote London and the UK's creativity.
By dedicating the last two weeks in September to design a diverse range of individuals and organisations are able to come together, celebrate the creative diversity of London, discover new ideas, make new connections, and most importantly, have fun.
Partners stage events and activities all over town.
These events are eclectic - they might be serious seminars or exhibitions, film screenings, competitions and awards, receptions and even the odd party. They bring together people with a range of interests from lifestyle to urban regeneration to trends to digital special effects.
Launched with a grand reception attended by 1,000 people in the British Museum addressed by the Deputy Prime Minister, the 2004 Festival was twice the size of the first.
Over 70 events took place including collaborations that came about thanks to the previous festival including the 26 Letters exhibition and book.
Planning for the 2005 Festival (15-30 September) is well under way, make sure you're part of it!
Building on the success of the 2004 Festival, which saw 150,000 people at over 70 exhibitions, events, seminars, screenings, lectures, and parties all over London, this year's programme will
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