Articles in Media & Arts
I’ve been browsing around looking for inspiration for my new project when I came across a series of posters creatively executed by JWT Singapore. It’s WWF Singapore latest campaign ‘Tic-Tac-Toe’. Check out the posters. Totally awesome!
Comics made fun by AkiraCEO, a local illustration artist that adds life into every scene he draws. Check out this exclusive interview with the guy himself. Pss… he drew out the answers and it’s really impressive!
Working on a calendar project for 2011? Need some inspiration for the calendar designs? Here are some vectors I found on the Internet while browsing for inspiration for a diary project which I am currently working on.
Try speaking with the two Malaysian guys who run Bolehland.net and you’ll get a very interesting interview session – because they really don’t talk much. In fact, they have opted to draw out the entire interview session I had with them in comic strips. Check out the exclusive interview I conducted.
What is the 4 main sins a graphic designer should never commit? Especially a professional graphic designer who’s charging client big bucks for a professional work done.
3 simple steps to drawing maps on Adobe Illustrator. It’s really easier than you think… just add a pinch of patience and you can be a great map artist.
Whether you are an experienced graphic designer or a newbie web designer, a client involved in marketing or a customer at the supermarket, the Basic Principles of Design breathes into your senses in our every day life. And how much of these principles we, as graphic designers, still remember to apply in our designing process after we left college.
I strongly encourage all designers to create a Vector Bible for themselves. It doesn’t matter if you are a web designer or an offline designer, a Vector Bible is both convenient and essential to your designing experience. It saves you hassle and gives you more time to explore visual ideas. Just make sure that the collection you have is license-free for commercial use.






