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Inspiration / Li, Inc.

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Formally Work in Progress, Li, Inc. is a multi-disciplinary design studio based in New York. Some nice work on the site, I especially like the creative use of space campaign for Mini, pictured above. I’m not too keen on the site navigation, the large menu on the left-hand-side gets in the way and it took me a while to work out how I could look at different projects (by rolling over the selected projects below the images). Still some solid work to be admired for the likes of New York Times and Nike.


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What do you think?

    Jeremy "Syms" Symons
    5th Nov 2008
    12:36 am
  1. This is some great work. Thanks for posting!


  2. Sean
    5th Nov 2008
    11:41 am
  3. The type, it bleeds!