Wednesday, September 24, 2008

the real deal.






hey, I'm back to show you pictures of what the hoodie ended up looking like in the real world. Apologies for the poor quality photos.

Enjoy.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

sayonara samu-san!

the needle I used to bind the pages

uncut string..

the final product.


my art making practise


This is my first attempt at french binding, it was incredibly labor-some but I'm so happy with the result! This was for my best friend's boyfriend's 21st/farewell present as he left for Japan to study.

materials: Japanese paper, canson board, paper, string.
binding: french

Saturday, July 26, 2008

the CBM hoodie




the hoodie design I've been working on for our campus bible study group.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

queen of hearts



created with: nikon D80 digital SLR, model (Jemma Wong), make-up (Deanne Nicholson)
theme: Fantasy & Theatricality

a four image piece taken for my Photomedia: Fashion and Identity Unit, which was used to create a magazine spread of choice. I chose to feature these images in Cream Magazine, hence the high end fashion approach of the images and the use of negative space to border the images. one of the most enjoyable photo shoots I've had the opportunity to take by far.

maywa leng: a talent unspoken




a project I completed as part of my Publications Unit featuring my amazingly talented friend Mr. Maywa Leng.

Saturday, July 12, 2008




created with: pencil, photoshop
brief: Create an illustrated alphabet from a chosen theme. Typefaces can be presently available or self created.

playing on polyvore









a few sets I created on polyvore.com, a fashion deviant at heart.

nudie jeans campaign




created with: nikon D80 digital SLR, models (Janet Chu, Carol Mo, Lewis Lee + Jack Yan)
location: carriageworks

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This blog was created for the sole purpose of exhibiting my works past and present for all your viewing pleasure. As a designer, I hope to inspire more creatives to do what they love and encourage you all to effectively visually communicate your ideas through the works that you make. 

In the beautiful words of Jane Porter, "Imparting knowledge is only lighting other men's candles at our lamp without depriving ourselves of any flame."

Enjoy, and leave comments as you please!