Posted on September 5, 2009 - by trisnadi
Tokyo, Time-lapsed
static : pulse from Samuel Cockedey on Vimeo.

static : pulse from Samuel Cockedey on Vimeo.
Below are some of the new additions to our personal library. If you’re interested in borrowing, let us know
From time to time I get people asking me to recommend some books on Design, Website Development and User Experience, so hopefully this list can be useful.
“Printwork” showcases the intimate relationship between prints and publications or promotions design. Graphic designers are continually challenged to find new ways to lend impact and interest to their work. The special printing methods collected in “Print Work” are employed to great effect in book and product design in innovative and exciting ways. Colors, gloss, and texture all add visual and tactile appeal to products, packaging and print designs. “Look and feel” has never been more important to the success of a product or campaign. “Print Work” encourages designers to experiment with unusual printing methods and techniques and challenges them to think beyond the computer screen and into the dimension of the realm of the senses. Presenting actual techniques featured in the book inviting readers to touch each page, allowing them access to the haptic quality of the finished products.
Below are some of the new additions to our personal library. If you’re interested in borrowing, let us know
From time to time I get people asking me to recommend some books on Design, Website Development and User Experience, so hopefully this list can be useful.
Printwork
“Printwork” showcases the intimate relationship between prints and publications [...]
We arrived at Narita airport (Tokyo) feeling tired and dazed but excited. It was a rainy day, much like Sydney when we left. Everything went smoothly until the moment we wanted to validate the JR Pass – we forgot to bring it!!! somehow it accidentally got left behind at home. Aargh!
A couple of weeks ago Y tried this recipe from SMH by Steve Manfredi. It’s pretty easy and quite tasty too. Straying away from the original recipe we used Blue Eye Cod instead of Barramundi. Just make sure that the fish that you use is fresh and bought on the day (bonus point if you [...]
Last Saturday after we went to the flower market, we decided to have breakfast at Bills. Some of you may heard about their famous scrambled egg. It is so well known among foodies that there’s a saying “Your trip to Sydney isn’t complete without breakfast at Bills”
Bills is located at Darlinghurst with very modest victorian [...]
Our third day in Japan had been reserved for exploring the centre and south-west side of Tokyo. We started the day with a train ride to the massive Tokyo Station and made a detour to the Daimaru food basement. Aah, I could cry tears of joy just from looking at all the beautiful (but pricey) [...]
Our third day in Japan had been reserved for exploring the centre and south-west side of Tokyo. We started the day with a train ride to the massive Tokyo Station and made a detour to the Daimaru food basement. Aah, I could cry tears of joy just from looking at all the beautiful (but pricey) [...]
We both agree that our wedding day was full of smiles and because we took lots of photos for the entire day, our jaw was kinda stiff at the end of the night and we thought that’s the closest we’d ever get from being famous (you know.. being surrounded by flashlights and all).
Well that’s not [...]