Keen to flex your creative design prowess? We’re hunting for hungry design talent to collaborate on installations for Saturday Indesign.
August 2nd, 2019
Remember when you were studying and your design briefs were so open you could let your imagination fly? It was no doubt all part and parcel of why you fell in love with design – a heady mix of collaboration, creative thinking and turning ideas into a reality.
Well, listen up, because we have a project that is all about those very same things. This is your opportunity to really set your design skills loose, to get away from your desk and dive right into the creative process.
We’re calling for expressions of interest for collaborators to create installations with our exhibitors that will form part of what makes Saturday Indesign an unmissable design event. Bring your own bag full of ideas or bring your work pals along for the ride.
Let us introduce you to Saturday Indesign – a one-day design showcase all about fostering relationships between designers and suppliers. Collaboratively designed activations – this is where you come in. These immersive, experiential installations have the power to make moments of wonder and surprise. Our theme for 2019? It’s ‘Community’, and we’d love you to be part of it.
Taking over the Tan Boon Liat building and our Curated Space at 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Road on 12 October, it’s all about engaging, mingling and learning at Saturday Indesign.
Step 1: Register your interest in being a design collaborator, just drop us a line at info@saturdayindesign.com.
Step 2: We pair you up with a design exhibitor.
Step 3: You work together on designing an installation for the exhibitor’s display as part of Saturday Indesign.
Step 4: People stream through and interact with your amazing creation and your kudos and cred kick up a few notches.
If that’s all you need to know to sign yourself up… go ahead and register now. If you need more convincing, take a look at some of these unforgettable projects from past Saturday Indesign events in Singapore!
Flying puppies? ID21 created an abstract animal world for Magis at Xtra for Saturday Indesign in 2014 (theme: ‘Future’).
Elixr’s photo opp outside Dream was a hotspot at Saturday Indesign 2012 (theme: ‘Hybrid’).
Enter the vortex. K2LD Architects created a tower of laminates for EDL in 2015 (theme: ‘Balance’).
SCA and LASALLE College of the Arts had the right perspective in 2012! Their suspended installation of nuts and bolts at BW Furniture created clever optical effects (theme: ‘Hybrid’).
Speaking of perspective, Topos Design challenged it with a giant prism that changed viewpoints of a Cassina chaise longue at Dream in 2014 (theme: ‘Future’).
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