Yellowtrace presents Sightline: Supported by Bankston
This year, Bankston partners with Sightline, the design intelligence briefing presented by Dana Tomić Hughes of Yellowtrace, travelling to five cities across Australia.
Behind Sightline is a simple observation about the state of the industry. Sightline was conceived as a pause rather than a showcase, a half-day briefing built around the premise that clarity is what the design industry is lacking. As Editor-in-Chief of Yellowtrace, Dana Tomić Hughes has spent over a decade embedded in that culture; at fairs, in studios, in conversation with the architects and designers shaping how we live, work and build. Sightline is the concentrated expression of that vantage point: a macro view of the movements worth attention, and the discernment to separate genuine cultural shifts from passing noise.
Bankston’s partnership with Sightline reflects a shared conviction, that meaningful work in design requires stepping back from the pace of trend cycles to interpret them with intention. As a design incubator built on collaboration with leading architectural minds, Bankston’s alignment with Sightline extends a conversation the brand has long been part of, one concerned with design integrity and the ideas shaping the category.
Sightline continues across five cities this year, each session offering a considered pause for a design community. For Bankston, the partnership is an alignment with a conversation worth being part of: one built on discernment rather than the pace of the industry around it.
Event Locations & Dates
Sydney – Wednesday, 22 July 2026
Adelaide – Friday, 24 July 2026
Canberra – Wednesday, 29 July 2026
Brisbane – Friday, 31 July 2026
Melbourne – Thursday, 3 September 2026
Each session runs as a half-day briefing and qualifies for CPD points for architects and interior designers.
Tickets for Sightline are available via Yellowtrace.