The University of Brighton Design Archives is a treasure trove for design enthusiasts and researchers alike, showcasing an extensive collection of materials related to design history and practice. Located conveniently on Grand Parade, this archive serves as a vital resource for students and professionals looking to delve deeper into design theory and application. The knowledgeable staff are eager to assist visitors in navigating the archives, ensuring that everyone can access valuable information tailored to their needs. Experience the intersection of history and creativity at the University of Brighton Design Archives.

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