It was a jam-packed day of design and community togetherness. Relive some of the best moments from Saturday Indesign 2019 in our recap video!
November 8th, 2019
One of the best things about Saturday Indesign is the chance it provides for Singapore’s design and architecture community to come together. With the latest high-quality products and installations as the basis of that union, we layer on a rich program of Design Conversations, workshops and activities to give us the opportunity to learn, network and debate design’s big issues together.
Saturday 12 October 2019 was a day of dialogue to remember – and plenty of good times. Relive some of the day’s many rewarding moments in our recap video!
A big thanks to all our exhibitors, partners, speakers, ambassadors and attendees for making Saturday Indesign 2019 such a success!
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