You know some of them, you’ve heard of others, and you definitely need to know the rest. Here are our 10 most fascinating (and most-shared) interviews and profile features of 2018!

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December 27th, 2018
One of the busiest crossroads in the world, Singapore has a high concentration of international designers serving the international market. It has also cultivated a vibrant and robust architecture and design communities. We at Indesign Media Asia were very fortunate to be given access to a wealth of talents and talk about the latest, greatest and most pressing issues in their fields with them.
Whether they are an established presence locally, regionally and globally, international personalities making a sojourn to the Little Red Dot, or up-and-coming voices in neighbouring emerging markets, here are our 10 most insightful (and most-shared) interviews and profile features of 2018! Click on their names to read the full feature.

Wong Mun Summ

Dr Yu Kongjian

Ole Scheeren

Patricia Urquiola

Olivia Lee

Amata Luphaiboon and Twitee Vajrabhaya Teparkum

Toshiyuki Inoko

Mya Myitzu

Nayan Parekh

Hun Chansan
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