FORMA NORMA is back on the 20th of March!

Each edition of the biweekly series features the career journey of a successful graduate from the MOME Design Institute, with product and service designer Borka Moravcsik as the guest of this week’s event.

Join us and attend lectures and discussions with our alumni! Every two weeks we invite a former MOME Design student to talk about their career, how their education helped them get where they are today and what challenges they face in their work. Each presentation is about an hour long, followed by another hour of discussion, debate on topics that are related to the presentation.
These events are open to anyone who is interested in any and all aspects of design.

2024.03.20
17:00 - 19:00

Event information

Date and time: Wednesday, 20 March 2024, 5:00 p.m.
Venue: MOME Campus, B_106

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