Introducing Super Design, a two-week immersive design event that will draw on a unique hybrid of digital and physical activations to bring you design without limits.
September 8th, 2020
In a year that’s seen major industry events cancelled or postponed, we’re here to make all your design-related dreams come true, with a brand-new event that’s set to change the way you experience inspiration.
Introducing Super Design, a two-week immersive design event that will draw on a unique hybrid of digital and physical activations to bring you design without limits. Coming to you this November, Super Design will close the distance between us, supercharging your connection to the industry through a ready-made design dimension.
Open to anyone, anywhere, this is an event unlike any other, with exclusive activations from some of our industry’s biggest names.
Super Design is the latest evolution on Indesign’s 20 years of industry event experience across the region. It telegraphs a new way forward for how we engage, launch products, network and get inspired and – importantly – strengthens the Indo-Pacific’s bridge to the global design community by removing all geographical boundaries and limitations.
So get ready to connect locally, regionally and globally as you catch up with your favourite designers, uncover up and coming brands and get the low-down on the latest in the design world.
Pick and choose what your Super Design experience looks like with an interactive calendar that lets you curate your own schedule. Tune in digitally or join intimate physical sessions in your local area, watch live or catch-up later with our on-demand library – Super Design is an event that’s for you, by you.
From exclusive events and interactive workshops to manufacturing tours and engaging panel discussions, Super Design will change the way you experience industry events, offering bite-sized timed sessions that let you choose your own design adventure.
With a schedule that’s sure to re-ignite your love for design, we can’t wait to drop our first line-up announcement. Be the first to know and get updates sent straight to your inbox by registering your interest here.
If you’d like more information or a media kit for the event, visit the Super Design website or get in touch with our media team.
Stay tuned – more information will be dropping weekly. It’s time to level up!
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