Our website has undergone big change to bring you more design inspiration from Singapore and around the globe. Here’s what you can expect moving forward.
September 26th, 2016
This week marks the launch of the brand new Indesignlive.sg. Over the past few months, we have been hard at work behind the scenes, getting fresh insight into what our readers want, and with that knowledge we have built up a new digital home for Indesignlive.sg.
The website has been reinvigorated with a fresh new look, new sections, and easier, 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.
Indesignlive.sg has been developed as an online resource for architects, designers and design enthusiasts. It aims to inspire readers with stories that tell of Singapore’s growing design scene, whilst curating content from around Asia and across the globe.
Indesignlive.sg has gone through a rethink, yet carries much of essence and familiarity of the original that our readers know and love.
Welcome to the new chapter of Indesignlive.sg. We hope you like it as much as we loved making it.
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