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[P*DA X Education & Career Series]: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly of a Visual Communications Career

The President*s Design Award (P*DA) X Education & Career Series offers tertiary students and fresh graduates interested in a career in design an up-close and personal opportunity to dialogue with the recipients of Singapore’s highest design accolade.

In this first edition, learn how you can plan for a career in Visual Communications and develop in-demand skills from The Press Room, Kinetic Singapore, EYEYAH! and &Larry, as they share about how they kick-started their careers, how the design profession is transforming in response to evolving trends, and how design improves lives and serves a greater purpose.

Find out their secret to design excellence and ask them anything from what it takes to become a great designer to how to make an impact through design.

Join us and be inspired to create a better world by design!

Register now on EVENTBRITE

Have a burning question? Send it to us in advance for our speakers to answer during the session. Email us at pda@designsingapore.org.

Find out more about our P*DA 2020 recipients here.

Organised by the President*s Design Award in partnership with DesignSingapore Council and Urban Redevelopment Authority.
Supported by the National Design Centre.

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