Following months of research, design development and meticulous fine-tuning, we’re proud to present the brand new Indesignlive.hk.
Technology and the way people use technology is changing at lightning speed. Nothing in our tech-based world stays the same for more than a few short months before something newer, better and bolder comes along to change the game once again.
The way we absorb content today is directly linked to technology, too. We want and/or expect news immediately, in shorter, more digestable formats, and expect to have them at our fingertips across multiple channels. Technology is a game-changer in the world of publishing, which is why our team at Indesign Media have invested many many months brainstorming the best ways to get the right content to you.
This week marks the launch of Indesignlive.hk’s brand new digital home, and here’s what you can expect:
New Look, New Experience, New Content…
The website has been relaunched with a fresh new look. It now sports larger format images for high visual impact, vibrant coloured fonts on a pristine white background, newly named sections and more mobile-friendly navigation. Importantly, the new site is one where architecture and design as a way of life is celebrated, hence our new tagline: Live, Work and Play in Design. With that, expect to see stories beyond the realm of commercial design as we bring you inspiring residential projects from Hong Kong and around the region,
Indesignlive.hk has gone through a rethink, yet carries much of the essence and familiarity of the original that our readers know and love.
The website is and always will be an online resource for architects, designers and enthusiasts. It continues to inspire readers with stories that tell of Hong Kong’s growing design scene, whilst curating content from Asia and across the globe.
A New Year calls for new beginnings. We invite you to begin your explorations here!
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