The verdict is in for the Saturday in Design Photography competition, and the winners are…
August 20th, 2009
Congratulations to Oskar Booth, whose photograph (above) ‘best captured the spirit of Saturday in Design 2009’. ’¨’¨Oskar receives a fabulous prize package including a Mondaine Swiss Railways Watch and a 2-year subscription to the Ultimate Design Package (Indesign, DQ and Habitus), valued at $798.
We had so many fantastic entries that we thought we should share them with you all (see gallery) and we’ve picked our favourites just below.
We’d also like to congratulate Fiona Edge whose creative submission – spelling out ‘Saturday in Design’ in photos – has also earned her an Ultimate Design Package (valued at $99).
Thank you all for a wonderful SiD 09. See you snap-happy kids in 2010…

Fiona Edge (Runner-up)

Dennis Chan

Debbie Cluer
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