It is always rather amazing when we get help in visualising amounts with equivalents like when we are told that the distance from here to the moon is equivalent to so many buses or whatever, and like it is done in this advert.
Of course, I like the illustrations too.
Friday, 7 March 2008
Writing in Print ... the sequel?
Paper-based computing. I think this is such a good follow-up to my earlier post about handwriting and computers. This demo sure makes it look fun and very versatile.
Thursday, 6 March 2008
IF - Leap (and Bound)

Rabbits leap, and with technology, they sure can leap way ahead. Watch out for a bunny invasion of cuteness.
My humble addition to Illustration Friday.
Tuesday, 4 March 2008
Writing in Print
The computer and handwriting. Some of us are so used to writing on the computer that our handwriting has gone from bad to worse. Ironically, with computers, we have also become more aware of typography and many more are now familiar with fonts and playing around with them.
One of the victims of computerisation is the typewriter. The speed of change is noticeable when one realises that almost all teenagers today have neither seen nor touched a typewriter ever.

Just bought this typewriter and it will be at Pauseability.
One of the victims of computerisation is the typewriter. The speed of change is noticeable when one realises that almost all teenagers today have neither seen nor touched a typewriter ever.

Just bought this typewriter and it will be at Pauseability.
Monday, 3 March 2008
Go Local
These Native Objects from AndLarry is not only very locally inspired but also very clever and beautiful.
These are 2 that I like: High and Dry (what a playful name) and Take It Away.

These are 2 that I like: High and Dry (what a playful name) and Take It Away.

Deal or No Deal, No Deal Ordeal?
For those interested in handcrafted items, you would no doubt have heard of Etsy, the runaway success handcrafted online shop portal. It continues to gain momentum and has gone beyond its original niche market.
A few Singaporeans have set up stores on Etsy in recent times. Recently, I took the leap too.
It is fun to watch the number of views grow. But I guess, that does not always translate into sales.
Earlier, I tried out the European version called Dawanda. And today, I clinched my first sale there. This is exciting.
Do give me your support, Etsy and Dawanda.
A few Singaporeans have set up stores on Etsy in recent times. Recently, I took the leap too.
It is fun to watch the number of views grow. But I guess, that does not always translate into sales.
Earlier, I tried out the European version called Dawanda. And today, I clinched my first sale there. This is exciting.
Do give me your support, Etsy and Dawanda.
Saturday, 1 March 2008
Evol
This is so clever a use of camera work. Love in a Backward World.
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