Milantrace 2018 Melbourne Event, presented by Dana Tomic Hughes, Yellowtrace

Milantrace 2018 Melbourne Event. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace

Milantrace 2018 Melbourne Event. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace

Milantrace 2018 Melbourne talk presented by Dana Tomic Hughes. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace
Milantrace 2018 Melbourne Event. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace
Milantrace 2018 Melbourne talk presented by Dana Tomic Hughes. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace

Milantrace 2018 Melbourne Event. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace

Milantrace 2018 Melbourne talk presented by Dana Tomic Hughes. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace

Milantrace 2018 Melbourne Event. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace
MILANTRACE 2018 Melbourne talks took place at Deakin Edge Theatre at Federation Square, held across two events on May 22nd.
Photography © Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace.

Dana Tomic Hughes at Milantrace 2018 Sydney Event. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace

Dana Tomic Hughes presenting Milantrace 2018 Sydney Talk. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace
Milantrace 2018 Sydney Event. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace
Milantrace 2018 Sydney Event. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace

Dana Tomic Hughes at Milantrace 2018 Sydney Event. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace

Milantrace 2018 Sydney Event. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace

Milantrace 2018 Sydney Event. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace

Milantrace 2018 Sydney Event. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace
Milantrace 2018 Sydney Event. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace

Milantrace 2018 Sydney Event. Photo by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace
MILANTRACE 2018 Sydney talks took place at the Cell Block Theatre (once a female prison – yikes!) at the National Arts School in Darlinghurst, held across three events on May 30th and 31st.
Photography © Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace.

 


Highlights video from our second MILANTRACE 2018 live event in Melbourne, recorded on the evening of Tuesday, 22nd May (with some seriously lovely feedback from the talk attendees. Thank you, guys!!)

 

MILANTRACE 2018 Partner Banner | Yellowtrace

 

Dearest Friends,

Each year, when the madness of MILANTRACE comes to a close, I am left feeling elated, bruised and battered, and wrapped up in a complex set of emotions. A sense of enormous pride and relief that we managed to pull it off for another year, along with profound feelings of sadness that it’s over. You see, this massive, ambitious project brings about equal amounts of pleasure and pain, and those of you who’ve been along to one of our events would know precisely what I’m talking about. But I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again – regardless of the immense physical pain and the extraordinary workload this project brings to our little team, being able to connect with so many of you in person and take Yellowtrace into a live format is the most rewarding experience. Your support for #MILANTRACE2018 has reached a whole new level this year. Your growing turnout and unrelenting encouragement have been immensely humbling and deeply moving.

Since it’s inception 5 years ago, MILANTRACE has grown into one of the most highly anticipated events on the Australian Design calendar. This year we had over 1,700 people attend our 8 live talks across 5 cities in Australia alone. In partnership with Living Edge, our national speaking tour saw us travelling to Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, and we even managed to add on one last-minute talk in Adelaide for the first time ever, thanks to DIA SA/NT and Estilo Commercial, with support from the School of Art, Architecture + Design, UniSA. Yay! I would like to extend one final thanks to our awesome friends at Living Edge, the Principal and Hosting Partner for MILANTRACE 2018, who have put so much faith in us and what we do over the years – a partnership we are super proud of.

For those of you who weren’t able to attend one of our live Milantrace events (or you have, and would like to see the talk again), you can head over to Vimeo now where we’ve made the full recording of the talk available to hire, just like your favourite movie. In addition to the talk, we’ve also made an exclusive uncut Milantrace 2018 Digital Report available for purchase. You can find out more info and see some sample pages from our Milan report right here.

I leave you today with a little video from one of our events in Melbourne (above) and plenty of happy snaps from some of the live events above and in the galleries below.

From the bottom of my heart, thank you again for another amazing year.
Always, Mama Yellowtrace x

 

Related:
Highlights From Milan Design Week 2018.
Video Highlights From Milan Design Week 2018.
Best New Furniture & Stands At Salone Del Mobile 2018.
Behind The Scenes With Team Yellowtrace During Milan Design Week 2018.

 

Milantrace 2018 Digital Report Button | Yellowtrace
Milantrace 2018 National Talk Series Wrap Up | Yellowtrace

 

 

 

SOCIAL SNAPS FROM 2nd MELBOURNE EVENT.

 

SOCIAL SNAPS FROM 3rd SYDNEY EVENT.

 


[Photography © Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace as noted. Social snaps from Sydney 2nd event in the image gallery by Fiona Susanto. Sydney & Melbourne social snaps courtesy of Living Edge. Video © Yellowtrace.]

 

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With a disarming blend of authority and approachability, Dana is a former refugee-turned-global design visionary. Through her multi-faceted work as a creative director, keynote speaker, editor, curator, interior designer and digital publisher, Dana empowers others to appreciate and engage with design in transformative ways, making the sometimes intimidating world of design accessible to everyone, regardless of their familiarity with the subject. Dana's been catapulted to the status of a stalwart global influencer, with recognition from industry heavyweights such as AD Germany, Vogue Living, Elle Décor Italia and Danish RUM Interiør Design, who have named as one of the Top True Global Influencers of the Design World and counted her among the most visionary female creatives on the planet. Her TEDx talk—"Design Can Change the Way You See the World"— will challenge and transform your understanding of design's omnipresent and profound influence. Through her vast experience in interiors, architecture and design, Dana challenges the prevailing rapid image culture, highlighting the importance of originality, sustainability, connecting with your values and learning to "see" design beyond the aesthetic.

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