Showing posts with label creative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2011

Farida Aryani


 Here would like to share customize order from Farida Aryani that wanted a note book of A5 size. 


She wanted it to be double thicker than what I normally do, with casing like a sleeve
where she can reuse again and again.


option name and new pink bookmark
She chose pink fabric and I handwritten her name on natural fabric and place it on book 
as well as on the sleeve cover. I hope she will like it:)

Saturday, October 01, 2011

Hello there:)

Busy busy day...with many graphic job need to complete before Terengganu trip 6,7 & 8. I am basically working non stop. Many interesting things happen lately but I am out of words here due to work, work & work. Gonna have long break and enjoying my day teaching and planning from November onwards.

Happy Owl
Will participate in few expat bazaar by then, and looking forward for something big that could happen next year...I am excited:)

Top: Trista & me
Bottom: Molly and her beautiful creation
& Auntie, the oldest student I had so far, and she's so good
Top: Demo time
Bottom: Birgit & me
Cliff, Eleena, Junn & Alice
Top: Beautiful creation by R•A•W (Lina)
Bottom: Yuzz & Liza
Top: Junn, Pek Mun in action
Bottom: Pek Mun & Molly
Enjoy the rest photo taken mixture Lina's camera & mine during KLDW. I still couldn't get over it yet..
Enjoying my last moment, while students do the finishing for their book.
Top: Pei Chee & me
Bottom: Tuck Loong, Mike, Gigi, Sweii, Suweii, Izura, Lorna, Teck Yew, Lina & me.
Thanks to all that came to give a never ending support, I make new friends, old buddy that came, my dearest students from previous workshop, your appreciation and support for my effort and creation does mean a lot to me. To all participant of my book binding corner; Yuzz, Liza, Sim, CY, Chin Ven, Eelena, Cliff, Alice, Junn, Brigit, Molly, Mun, Trista & Untie, keeps the skill and passion going.


Exhibitor buddies, the bonding built during KLDW was awesome, may we cross again somewhere in our journey of life....And to Lina, my partner that sharing this living passion space, how can I manage without you. muaaaaahhh love//syam

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

KLDW update

Last day of KLDW..I am glad to be part of it, such a great platform for me as a designer to showcase and get to know my product buyer. Despite of lack of promotion for this event, I am be able to get to know many new friends, build up next working and have a clear picture on the direction I am heading to.
Wonderful people that dropby; spiritual support that touch my heart deeply.
Oyeen Butet & Ann. Sweet Pi Chuey & Chanthana.
Book Binding slot with Chin Ven.
Boink and girls from UiTM.
We had treasure hunt "The Siao Lanun Hunt" yesterday..and it was extremely fun. Adhoc iniatiative made by a few exhibitors. And the work that everyone focusing in make it happen was such a wonderful effort. To lanun gang that make it happen; Mike Tan the president, Tuck Loong; you are rock, Suweii, Sweii, Lorna, Behance group, Hydra Skin group, Aaron from Individium, Gypsy Gorgeous Gee, and the participants:) Muaaaahhh to all of you.

Lanun Gang...
Super Everything Show...and I am ZZZZzzzzZZZ:)

Thursday, June 09, 2011

Glowing Nourishment Lamp Made From Plastic Bottles by Carolyn Joan Lau

Carolyn used to attend my book binding workshop. She's lanscape architect and a great light designer. I always thought she's a genius magician that turned wastage to become precious creations such as bag, jewelry etc. So this is her story:

Designer Carolyn Joan Lau uses materials produced by her own kitchen -- her family's center of nurturing and nourishment and the source of the most household waste. The Nourishment Floor Lamps are made of yakult bottles and plastic ties. The plastic bottles are kept in their original form but perforated at their ends and simply assembled with the ties. The effect achieved is a soft diffused glowing sculpture. The plastic bottles will eventually degrade, but as a lampshade the beauty of the material can be experienced and viewed long after its contents have been drunk. Instead of being buried immediately in a landfill, the ephemeral quality of the material is illuminated and appreciated, encouraging us to think about how we consume. The simplicity of the lamp is such that it can be made out of any suitable plastic container that allows for clean perforations and some translucency.


copyright of http://inhabitat.com/


nutritiously awesome lamp:)