Design and Make Fair - Ceramic Doll Design Workshop Key highlight of Singapore Design Week 2016 | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2021-11-15T08:03:42+08:00 Peatix The Events Artery Design and Make Fair - Ceramic Doll Design Workshop Key highlight of Singapore Design Week 2016 tag:peatix.com,2016:event-150084 2016-03-19T13:00:00SGT 2016-03-19T13:00:00SGT Ceramic Doll Design WorkshopOrganised by Polkaros, the workshop aims to let the participants experience designing their very own character on paper and turning it into a 3D functional object as they paint their designs on our Polkaros ceramic pot. We will look into facial expressions, painting styles and colors to bring out the unique essence of the character design.Duration: 13:00hr - 15:00hr (2 hours) Date: 19th and 20th March Venue: National Design Centre, Lvl 2 Training Rooms Number of participants for the workshop: 10 pax PolkarosPolkaros is a lifestyle brand that was launched in Tokyo in 2011. Our products combine influences from Japanese traditional crafts with modern zakka goods. We value the process of developing products with our hands and paying attention to details. We hope that Polkaros products can bring colors, joy and playfulness in your daily life. “Design and Make” Fair at the National Design CentreFrom 8 to 20 March, the National Design Centre (NDC) will host the inaugural “Design and Make” Fair, a key highlight of Singapore Design Week 2016, organised by the DesignSingapore Council. The Fair will feature over 30 Singapore designers, craftsmen and artisans under one roof. Visitors to the NDC will get a chance to discover and buy a wide variety of ‘Designed in Singapore’ and ‘Made in Singapore’ products. They will also be able to try their hands at activities such as soap-crafting, glass-painting, leather-crafting and ceramic doll-making.The “Design and Make” Fair aims to introduce the public to the growing and lively community of designers and makers in Singapore, many of whom are small business entrepreneurs who are producing delightful creations. The Fair also hopes to give everyone an opportunity to learn the basics of the creative making process, and how design is embedded in everyday living.