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DesignSingapore The DesignSingapore Council (Dsg) is the national agency that promotes design. Our work focuses on three areas. www.designsingapore.org

DesignSingapore Council’s (Dsg) vision is for Singapore to be an innovation-driven economy and a loveable city through design by 2025. As the national agency that promotes design, our mission is to develop the design sector, help Singapore use design for innovation and growth, and make life better in this UNESCO Creative City of Design. First, we help organisations and enterprises use design as a

strategy for business growth; and for excellent delivery of public services. Second, we nurture industry-ready talents skilled in design and innovation; and engender a design-minded workforce for the future economy. Third, we advance the Singapore brand through raising design appreciation on home-ground; helping local design talents and firms go international, and making emotional connections with people across the world. The Dsg is a subsidiary of the Singapore Economic Development Board. Singapore was designated UNESCO Creative City of Design in December 2015. The designation supports Singapore’s development of a creative culture and eco-system that integrates design and creativity with everyday life. It also expands Singapore’s opportunity to collaborate with cities from the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN). The City of Design Office is sited with Dsg which coordinates and implements programmes that respond to UCCN’s mission.

How do you turn design award wins into a launchpad?    Through the International Design Awards Scheme (IDEAS), Dsg helps...
12/06/2026

How do you turn design award wins into a launchpad?

Through the International Design Awards Scheme (IDEAS), Dsg helps scale access to leading international design award platforms by defraying award-related costs through reimbursement-based support.

IDEAS also helps provide extended visibility to award-winning projects through Dsg’s networks, reaching new audiences in Singapore and beyond.

Visit dsg.sg/IDEAS for more information and how to apply.

Where technology shows what is possible, design steps in to connect utility with heart so that progress doesn’t feel col...
11/06/2026

Where technology shows what is possible, design steps in to connect utility with heart so that progress doesn’t feel cold.

The best digital tools are the ones that adapt to our lives, not the other way around. By injecting empathy and user-centredness into innovation, Singapore designers ensure that tomorrow’s tech builds a smarter nation – and a kinder, more inclusive one too.

Explore the DESIGN 2035 Masterplan and see where else Singapore design can make its mark: dsg.sg/design2035

Designing a limitless Singapore takes all of us. To support this collective effort, the DESIGN 2035 Masterplan is backed...
10/06/2026

Designing a limitless Singapore takes all of us.

To support this collective effort, the DESIGN 2035 Masterplan is backed by a robust suite of initiatives.

Whether you’re a designer looking to sharpen your craft, a business ready to invest in design, or a community seeking to co-create change – our initiatives are here to take you further.

Discover how they can support your next move: dsg.sg/design2035

Singapore consistently ranks among the world’s most visited cities. But staying on that list means keeping pace with tra...
08/06/2026

Singapore consistently ranks among the world’s most visited cities. But staying on that list means keeping pace with travellers’ evolving expectations. Moving from passive sightseeing to designing authentic experiences rooted in culture and place.

For Singapore designers, this is a growing opportunity to shape tourism and lifestyle experiences that don’t just attract visitors, but give locals new reasons to fall in love with their city.

Explore the DESIGN 2035 Masterplan and see where else Singapore design can make its mark: dsg.sg/design2035

Come see design in a new light at i Light Singapore 2026! ✨Part of this year’s festival, i Light Future 2026, presented ...
05/06/2026

Come see design in a new light at i Light Singapore 2026! ✨

Part of this year’s festival, i Light Future 2026, presented by DesignSingapore Council (Dsg), is a new mentorship programme that supports and spotlights emerging creatives. Guided by Lead Mentor Craig Neo of digital design studio A&C Atelier, this inaugural edition features two installations by young Singaporean designers bringing to life the festival’s theme of “Movement”:

💡Market Cycles by Tan Mei Yee and Ng Choon Wee
An illuminated architectural installation built from repurposed wet market crates that reconsiders the overlooked systems and objects that shape everyday life.

💡 Steps by Nawal Bte Azhar
Intersecting illuminated frames form seemingly impossible staircases that shift in perspective as visitors move around them.

This installation is co-presented by Aedas.

In line with the DESIGN 2035 Masterplan, the programme reflects Dsg’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of design talent.

Find out more: https://bit.ly/iLightFuture

i Light Singapore 2026
🗓️Now till 28 June
⏰ ​​7.30PM–10.30PM Daily
📍Marina Bay
🎟️ Free Admission

Consumers around the world are shifting away from mindless consumption to mindful curation. The most successful lifestyl...
05/06/2026

Consumers around the world are shifting away from mindless consumption to mindful curation. The most successful lifestyle goods go beyond function. They spark emotional and cultural connection.

Shaped by our cosmopolitan melting pot, Singapore designers are uniquely attuned to craft products that resonate across cultures and borders.

Explore the DESIGN 2035 Masterplan and discover where else Singapore design can make its mark: dsg.sg/design2035

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Special thanks to Gabriel Tan, Bryce Lim and Emeline Ong.

First a Garden City, then a City in Nature, Singapore is proof that urban expansion and thriving ecosystems can harmonis...
04/06/2026

First a Garden City, then a City in Nature, Singapore is proof that urban expansion and thriving ecosystems can harmonise.

Now, the world wants to know how – opening new markets for Singapore designers and their green expertise.

Explore the DESIGN 2035 Masterplan and see where else Singapore design can make its mark: dsg.sg/design2035

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Featuring Kampung Admiralty, designed by WOHA.

The world is moving fast, and forces like AI and climate change are at our doorstep, fundamentally reconfiguring how we ...
03/06/2026

The world is moving fast, and forces like AI and climate change are at our doorstep, fundamentally reconfiguring how we live and work.

But disruption can also be a springboard – and design is how we leap.

Discover how these global pressures can be transformed into Singapore’s strategic advantages.

Explore the DESIGN 2035 Masterplan now: dsg.sg/design2035

While good design is sometimes invisible, the value it generates is certainly measurable.  Design is proving to be a qui...
02/06/2026

While good design is sometimes invisible, the value it generates is certainly measurable.

Design is proving to be a quiet economic force, catalysing growth across sectors. Singapore design is valued at home and increasingly sought after abroad.

Where are the next big opportunities for Singapore design?

Find out in the DESIGN 2035 Masterplan: dsg.sg/design2035



*Source: Singapore Department of Statistics, 2025. Figures cover firms in sectors identified by DesignSingapore Council as design sectors, classified according to Singapore Standard Industrial Classification 2020.

"Designers are becoming irrelevant.” In an era of AI and automation, that’s the fear. The anxiety over design craft and ...
29/05/2026

"Designers are becoming irrelevant.”

In an era of AI and automation, that’s the fear. The anxiety over design craft and designers’ jobs is hard to ignore.

Happily, the reality on the ground tells a different story.

So, what makes design a valuable mindset and skillset?

Find out in the DESIGN 2035 Masterplan: dsg.sg/design2035



*Source: Comprehensive Labour Force Survey, Manpower Research and Statistics Department, Ministry of Manpower. Sectors and occupations are classified based on Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC) 2020 and Singapore Standard Occupational Classification (SSOC) 2020, with DesignSingapore Council identifying design and non-design sectors and occupations.

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Singapore
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