![]() ![]() It took a year but she landed at Nickelodeon in 2011 on “Monsters vs. and realized that her architecture portfolio wasn’t going to cut it, so she took some art school coursework to help her build a resume. “I didn’t know if I would be successful at it, but I was 24 at the time and very ignorantly naïve.” She bought a one-way ticket to L.A. She decided to try her hand at a career in cartoons. She kept a sketchbook, followed a lot of artists online, boldly contacted those who worked in animation and a whole new world opened up. “I realized that it just wasn’t as creative an outlet as I expected it to be.” “I really love architecture,” Li says, but notes that in the real world, architects have to deal with budgets, clients, materials, engineers, builders. ![]() It was a field that offered her an artistic outlet yet was limiting. Li began her career in another art discipline, architecture. ![]()
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