Showing posts with label Show and tell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Show and tell. Show all posts

Burnin' up


I woke up this morning with this song on repeat in my head.
The Jonas Brothers are so freaking contagious ... haha.
I'm sad I'll be missing Gabe Bondoc this friday at Mason ...

But for all you in the VA-DC-MD area
are all performing at the A Gawad Kalinga Benefit Show
this friday at GMU. Tickets at the door are only $20 come
out and show your support and enjoy an amazing show!!!

Oh what Joy!


As of last week OhJoy!'s stationary line is now online and I'm quite in love with all of Nantaka Joy paper products. Because of my natural inclination towards notebooks, I especially love their notebooks.

Show and Tell {02}


I set out on a mission to find more Filipino designers, illustrators and artist like I said I would and found these five. Each has their very own style, industry and creativity. I managed to cover just about everything from traditional art, to graf, to animation with these five amazing artist.

Armand Serrano is an Animation artist and has done work on movies like Surfs up, Mulan, Lilo and Stitch and Brother Bear. Dennis Brown is half Filipino artist based in San Francisco. Drew Eur0peo designed the last MTV Filippinas Music Award visuals. Mayann Licudine is a Philippines based artist who does absolute magic with acrylic and colored pencils. Chester Ocampo is a wonderful illustrator and comic artist.


On a very different note every time I pick up the latest Urban Outfitters catalog I not only fall in love with their products but I usually go "goo-goo" for the actual layout and design of the catalog itself. I've always wanted to know who's work it was because if they produce print so beautifully designed as this, I can only wonder how brilliant their other work is. National Forest is to blame for such brilliance.

Show and tell {01}

Its been awhile since I've shared or blogged strictly about graphic design. I've been loving alot of new portfolios and artist lately so it's about time I share them. I've been blogging about a few photographers and I've shown a few of my own free time doodles on photoshop... so I'm calling in a show and tell time.

Show and tell: I'll show you what I'm loving from the graphic design industry right now, and then I'll tell you why I'm loving it. Since I'm currently at a standstill in my design education I like to engulf myself in what's actually out there and keep myself up to date. Hope you like these few designers as much as I do.


Karan Singh is a 20 year old from Sydney AU who's designs are retro with a skater boy twist. His use of color inspires me and lead me on a search for even more colorful work.

Check out NoPattern.com to see the brilliant and colorful work of Chuck Anderson. His work contains an originality like none other. His most recognizable work right now is probably Fall Out Boy's latest album cover , Identify on High.

I met the darling designs of Jill Bliss a long long time ago without even knowing it. Last semester when I had a big 3 hour break between my typography and 2d-3d classes I would retreat over to Borders and get lost in my own little world of pages and letters. One of those days I got lost in the journal section of the store (I collect them by the way, and yes I write in them, that would explain the blogging tendencies) and saw these darling journals designed by Jill Bliss. I was instantly drawn to not only the lovely covers, but also the beautifully designed pages that were inside the journals. Empty pages never looked so beautiful. But sad to say I didn't get a Jill Bliss designed journal that day because by the time I stumbled over them I had already purchased a different journal. "You can't have it all" .... i like to say. Then just the other day I stumbled upon her portfolio online, what a delight.

On the contrary to their name, I love theyhatemydesigns.net. Their designs are fun to look at and this group of logos they've created reassures me that logos can still hold alot of personality, detail and originality but still be fairly simple and versatile.

Lastly Studio Radia. Sorry I'm unable to post a picture of some of their work right now ... I'll get one up as soon as I can. But in the mean time, let me tell you about Studio Radia. Simplicity is key with this studio but is very powerful and effective. I came upon their work when a professor of mine suggested great design museums to go to and mention the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum in New York (By the way I heart art museums. I could go to one everyday and probably never get bored.) Since I've been itching to go to the Cooper Hewitt Museum I've done my research and looked into some of their merchandise and liked their designs which lead me to Studio Radia who's also done branding development for Napster and Virgin Air.

Next show and tell: I'll share a few answers to my "(I LOVE THIS!) Who designed it?" question. Like who designs the Urban Outfitter's catalogue, and who designs some of the latest and hip christian magazines, or who are some more Filipino graphic designers out there. Also, because my favorite graphic designs usually go hand in hand with photography I'll also share some photographers I can't keep my eyes off of. Till then please feel free to show me what you love (pertaining to graphic design or art of any form). My sister is really good at that and usually introduces me to stuff she knows I'll like even if we have pretty different styles and taste but sharing art and designs is great fun.