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In March, we made the difficult decision to postpone Doujin Market to August 2020. We arrived at this decision hoping that the worst of the global health crisis would be over in the third quarter of the year, and that the creative arts and events, both industries that have been badly hit by Covid-19, would return to some semblance of normalcy.
While this means that Doujin Market will no longer take place in August, we remain committed to being Singapore’s only arts festival for creators and illustrators to fully showcase their talents.
Still, we do not have the deep pockets of larger, corporate-backed conventions. Since we were founded in 2014, a significant part of Doujin Market has been funded at our own expense, through the generosity of numerous sponsors, and your support. This has allowed us to keep Doujin Market
We have already incurred significant costs this year, and the abrupt loss of several sponsorship streams due to Covid-19 means that the way Doujin Market operates must evolve if we intend to keep booth prices for creators low.
We are thus looking at options to help pay for the show next year, including ticketing (for day, weekend and VIP passes), and the sale of Doujin Market merchandise. We hope that these will help provide us with the finances we need to continue running Doujin Market, to the same quality we’ve had in the past 6 years.
Doujin Market is very much a labor of love for us, just as art is for you. Only by keeping our passion for the creative arts burning can we overcome these challenging times together.
Into its seventh iteration, Doujin Market played home to over 360 artists, creators and designers from all around the world. The two-day event drew a record amount of visitors, with some 19,600 event-goers showing up to support Singapore’s biggest celebration of creator culture.
Doujin Market was powered this year by industry partners Wacom, Pentel and EpicGear.sg, DanLim Print Lab and Oki Data. Supporting the event’s Networking Night was next-gen anime studio Blockpunk and FavePay, while leading creators stepped up to mentor newer ones through a series of seminars that ranged the gamut from boothing and merchandising tips to storytelling for webtoons.
“It’s heartening to see industry insiders give back to the communities they care about,” said Jason Koh, account director of Neo Tokyo Project and the founder of Doujin Market. “Doujima has proven itself to be the platform of choice for new and established creators to share their boundless passion for pop culture art.”
Ten artists competed in the inaugural Wacom Art Arena, duking it out in a speed drawing challenge where they designed original characters based on the theme “Imagination is Power”.






























