The biggest party of the year will be coming to Singapore on 8 October 2016. Are you IN?
September 21st, 2016
Singapore Indesign 2016 is just round the corner and the whole industry is gearing up for one highly eventful ‘Day in Design’. Exclusive product launches, Instagram-worthy installations, invaluable networking opportunities, insightful talks and hot topic debates are some of the major highlights you can expect.
But, there is more… The programme will culminate in an exclusive party attended by the who’s who of the industry. There will be wine, delicious bites and plenty of opportunities to catch up with familiar faces and new friends as you recap all of the day’s highlights.
Date: Saturday 8 October 2016
Venue: Bugis Vault at InterContinental Singapore
Time: 7pm – 9pm
To purchase tickets, click here.
For more information, email to patricia@indesign.com.sg
Images from last year’s Singapore Indesign event
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