As this year’s event draw closer, we recap all the action from the Singapore Indesign 2014 (now known as Singapore Indesign Intimate).
July 2nd, 2015
Singapore Indesign was first held in 2011, under its former name ‘Saturday in Design’. The event brings together high-end international and regional brands, and leading architecture and design talent to showcase the most revolutionary new products and ideas. Singapore Indesign Intimate will be guided by the same principles of engagement and tailored showcases found in Indesign: The Event. The difference is an even more targeted, compact and concise experience for the design professional. Entry will be free with pre-registration, and a free shuttle bus service will ferry visitors between the two locations.
Mark your calendar for 9-10 July for curated product showcases and a programme of insightful conversations, brought to you by Asia Pacific’s most experienced design media team.
For more information and to register for Singapore Indesign Intimate 2015, click here.
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