‘Community’ was the dominant theme at the INDE.Awards 2018 Gala in Singapore. It was a celebration of outstanding design, architecture, material and culture as well as an opportunity to knit together a stronger fabric for our regional industry.
‘Community’ was the dominant theme at the INDE.Awards 2018 Gala in Singapore. It was a celebration of outstanding design, architecture, material and culture as well as an opportunity to knit together a stronger fabric for our regional industry.
The wait is over! Couldn’t make it to INDE.Awards Gala on 22 June in Singapore? Don’t fret! Here are your official 2018 winners …
Starting your design career can be daunting. But fear not – wisdom is at hand! Join us this Friday morning at Schiavello for special insights into structuring your design business, intellectual property and liaising with the media. Don’t miss out!
We’re down to six! See who’s up for INDE Gold on 30 June. Say hello to your 2017 Launch Pad Asia finalists.
We’re on the lookout to really make a difference in some emerging designers’ lives. Helping get those prototypes out into production, our Launch Pad programme is really an incredible opportunity. But how has it evolved?
Launch Pad entries close April 17th. Make sure you enter now to become A+D’s next BIG THING! Here’s what’s in it for you…
Launch Pad Asia 2017 judges tell you what you need to break through the competitive market.
Launch Pad Asia 2017 judges tell you what you need to break through the competitive market.
Gloria Ngiam and Nigel Geh were joint winners of Launch Pad Asia 2014 with their SPOT torchlight. Four years on, Gloria now works with DBS Innovation Group as an innovation designer. We find out more.
Kenny Hong was winner of Launch Pad Asia 2015 with Sheep, a mirror with smart and functional accessories. The designer tells us what he’s been busy with since then.
In 2015, designer Aaron Lim was a Launch Pad Asia winner with his lamp Mirage, which casts watery patterns onto surfaces. Judge David Chiu admired how it both served a function and conveyed an emotion. We tracked down Aaron to see what he’s been up to since and discovered he’s still designing for emotion.