I’m studying Interactive Design at the Danish School of Media and Journalism, the former Graphic Arts Institute of Denmark.
I was born and raised in the north of Thailand. I lived there until 2001 when I moved to Copgenhagen, Denmark. Here is my new home.
I just finished my third year studies in the interactive design field at the Danish School of Media and Journalism (Mediehøjskolen), the former graphic arts institute of Denmark.
I work with a different kinds of visual communication. I love to learn about technology, design, graphic design, animation and interactive media.
The technology fascinates me. I love to know what is new, what is around, what is going to be the future.
I have always been self motivated to push myself to learn and study as much as possible. So I really look forward to do my best in this field.
Motion graphics, Graphic design, Web design, App design
Interface design
Interface design
Interface design
Graphic design, Editorial design, HTML, CSS, Motion design, Motiongraphic, Web design, Front-end developer, Interface design, It-support
Graphic design, HTML, CSS, Motion design, Web design
Graphic design and Web design
All the answers to life’s questions are found in the movies.
If you hire people just because they can do a job, they’ll work for your money.
But if you hire people who believe what you believe, they’ll work for you with blood and sweat and tears
People don’t buy what you do; people buy why you do it
“Men’s magazine for men”. Dr. Cotton writes: ”Smith Journal is a men’s magazine for real men who want to read about real things”, but according to the magazine itself, it is a publication which also writes for ladies who like reading about discerning gents. This Aussie journal anyway is a friendly guide to all things creative, intriguing, genuine and funny – full of stories, people, adventures, interesting conversations and gentlemanly style. Just take note of its pilot issue which featured Typewriters and the men who loved them (See photo above).
Caricature As Furniture by 56thStudio
The newly released furniture collection by 56thStudio, is comical, and most definitely quirky! Our favorite has to the Yellow Collection which resembles The Simpsons. However, the Black & White Collection is clean and chic as well.
How to Make An Inexpensive Light Tent
Received my lights today! So excited to make one of these tonight!
Swedish Handicraft By Snask = Great Design
Check out this graphic Identity execution for Swedish Handicraft by Snask Design & Branding, we absolutely LOVE it!! It is super clever and is such a great representation for a company that basically creates everything by hand! A logo/brand identity that is also made by hand and done so nicely is truly genius. Love the type too! Great design!
Here’s an interestin’ photo project: for 100 days, Andrew Miller is painting an object white, removing any trace of branding.
Brand Spirit, 100 Days of Brandless Objects
via SwissMiss; Debbie Millman
The movie cost $200 million. The actual costs to construct the ship between 1910 to 1912 were $7.5 million. Adjusted for inflation, that would be around $116 million in 1997 (assuming a 3.2% CPI index annual increase).
Wow. I want to go to there.
We take a break from our regularly-scheduled book coverage to gasp and say WHAT.
artist George Boorujy - Blood Memory
- Babble 2011, ink on paper, 38 x 50 inches
- Initiate 2011, ink on paper, 48 x 53 inches
( March 15 – April 14, 2012 ) P.P.O.W is proud to present “Blood Memory,” George Boorujy’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. In his expansive and finely observed drawings, Boorujy uses a trained naturalist’s eye to depict iconic North American animals and landscapes, presenting an intriguing vision of life on the continent that is at once foreign and familiar.