Saturday Indesign is just days away! Prepare for your day and make the most out of your experience with the Saturday Indesign handbook.
May 16th, 2022
Saturday Indesign is just days away! It’s time to register now and get set for a dynamic encounter, with hundreds of brands, 25 locations and leading design and creative talents from Australia and abroad, all prepared to bring the Sydney design scene to life over one day, 21 May, 2022.
With exhibitors located in the best design showrooms over CBD, Waterloo, Alexandria and Surry Hills, there are tons of elements to dive right into including design discussions, workshops, launches and more! No matter if you’re visiting in the morning or afternoon, or planning to explore it from end to end, there is something for every design lover at Saturday Indesign.

Not sure how to start planning your day? Well look no further than the official Saturday Indesign on-day handbook, which is now available for you to download! Get your digital copy now to explore every aspect of the program.
Prefer a copy IRL? No stress – you can pick up a handbook on day at any exhibitor location!
Also available on day is your exclusive Living Edge x Saturday Indesign canvas tote, available at all participating exhibitor locations. Get yours while they last!

Register today for your chance to go in the running for our prize pool of over $20,000. See you there, 21 May.
We can’t wait to see you at #saturdayindesign however don’t forget that 21 May is also the federal election. Saturday Indesign recommends registering for a postal vote or find your closest pre-polling place to make sure you don’t miss out on any of the design action.
Key event details:
Saturday Indesign
21 May, 2022
9am-5pm
Key design locations across Sydney
Free to attend! Register now!
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