With the launch of our new website dedicated to architecture and design in Hong Kong and mainland Asia, we also welcome our new Online Editor for Indesignlive Hong Kong: Noelle Walker.
September 17th, 2013
Based on the successful Indesignlive formats we publish out of our Sydney and Singapore offices, which receive over 43, 153 and 14, 862 visitors respectively each month, we now launch Indesinglive Hong Kong. Delivering the latest news on the people, projects, products and events that matter direct to desktops and mobile devices, Indesinglive Hong Kong will highlight the top weekly news to subscribed readers in Hong Kong and mainland Asia.
The website is headed by our newly appointed Online Editor, Noelle Walker, an Australian journalist who has a passion for all things design and architecture. With a strong background working for major online news and publishing organisations such as Fairfax Media, Noelle is excited to promote the brand within Hong Kong and the greater Asian Region.
“I am proud to represent Indesign Media, and look forward to promoting our new and exciting online platform within the Region,” says Noelle.
“In collaboration with a team of talented and global Indesign editors strategically positioned in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Singapore, London, New York and India, I am confident that together we will deliver the latest and greatest of industry happenings to our readers.”
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