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Category: Experience

Superstudio 2018

Superstudio is a two-day national student competition of which students are asked to respond to the brief released nationwide at … More

architecture & landscape architecture, competition, design, experience, ideas, project, sona, superstudio

Sem 2 Bachelor of Design, so far

It’s terrifying to think that it’s already September, and the half of the semester is gone. With main assignments are … More

architecture & landscape architecture, assessment, design, experience, journal, university, University of Melbourne, work

Bookbinding for the studio journal 2: Assembling

This is the second part of the bookbinding process for creating a simple book/journal. Please read the first part here!! … More

book, bookbinding, design, How to, how to make, Indesign, journal, printing, process, steps, work

Bookbinding for the studio journal 1: Scanning & Printing

As a part of the final submission for the design studio, I was required to submit my design journal at … More

Adobe, book, bookbinding, computer, design, How to, how to make, Indesign, journal, printing, process, steps, technology, work

Being a tertiary student assistant in VCE Viscom classes

This semester (semester 1, 2018), I took a subject called School Experience as Breadth offered by Melbourne Graduate School of … More

design, experience, placement, school, teaching, Visual Communication and Design, volunteer

The Sunlight Thinker – Design Process

I could have written about this work earlier, but I thought I might wait until the end… In the late … More

architecture & landscape architecture, award, colour, colours, competition, design, Dulux, Dulux Colour Awards, shortlisted

What I enjoyed in Melbourne Design Week

Melbourne Design Week took place in various parts of Melbourne especially in the Arts precinct and CBD from 15 to … More

Architecture Tour: Heide II – A gallery to be lived in

This afternoon, I participated in the architecture tour at Heide Museum of Modern Art. At the museum, there are three … More

Walk to Melbourne Botanical Garden

Early in January, I went for a walk in Melbourne Botanical Garden with my camera. I love taking photographs of … More

flower, nature, photo, photography, photos, photos of nature, plants, walk

Selling handmade cards!

Until 31 January 2018, I am selling handmade paper-cut cards on Indiegogo website. This is a challenge I always wanted … More

announcement, art, campaign, card, design, handmade products, paper, paper cutting, papercut, sell

Time for the New Work Gear

As I have reached the point where I felt there is a little ability to continue working with my current … More

camera, Canon, EOS, new, photo, photography, photos, pictures, technology

Loving Vincent

Today I went to see the film Loving Vincent, ‘the world’s first fully oil painted film’. I was aware of … More

animation, experience, film, ideas, movie, painting, review, thoughts, Vincent van Gogh

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