Friday, August 7, 2009


WHAT DOES YOUR NAME MEAN?

I was just playing around with some name generators I found on the net, and I wanted to share what I got! Hahahaa!

It was interesting how it generated something that was kinda true about me... OMG!!!

And so, I created a little picture frame out of it! Cute, huh? Yea Right!

Sociable, Handy, Alluring, Sexy, Happy, Awesome...that's ME!


Find out what's yours, and tell me about it! *smiles*
Here's the link to the generator:

The more I look at myself in the mirror, I see my life turning around...sometimes good, sometimes bad...but all are pieces of a puzzle that I have yet to complete...

It's like one of those class projects, the plates that I create, from scratch to detail by detail...you don't get the whole picture unless you have all the materials...

My face is like a painting, it can be drawn by using any medium...my expressions change, just as the tides change time after time...

As I looked into the mirror, deeply looking at my eyes, I began seeing an image of a girl wanting to explore more what is beyond...I see a girl so curious and always wondering...

I asked the girl, "Am I being to hard on myself?" I got no reply, but as I looked into her eyes, I see a blank canvas...

"What is this?" I asked myself. Then I realized that the blank canvas didn't have an image, only because the story has yet to be created... ;)

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Fashion Art, Making Statements

Some of which I happen to have an eye on at the moment. A sort of inspiration that knows no boundaries. It inspires me to go beyond. It defines the importance of texture in design. Makes me wonder... Besides that, they're amazing and uplifting!


Monday, February 23, 2009

Kimono Chair

I got this from the DeZeen Magazine. It was featured during the Design Miami/Basel Collectors' Fair at the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhien, Germany. The Kimono Chair is a concept where the design is formed from a flat piece of material. This design is created by a Japanese designer named, Tokujin Yoshioka. It is a magical transformation from being flat to something with volume.




Now I wonder what's my next inspiration. If the Japanese design is all about transformation and metamorphosis, then the future of design has no limits, no boundaries, not of the ordinary.


Principles of Design

BALANCE 
is the concept of visual equilibrium, and relates to our physical sense of balance.
- is a reconciliation of opposing forces in a composition that results in visual stability.

PROPORTION
- refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design.
- is the relationship between objects, or parts, of a whole.

RHYTHM
- can be described as timed movement through space; an easy, connected path along which the eye follows a regular arrangement of motifs. 
- creates predictability and order in a composition.

EMPHASIS
- also referred to as point of focus, or interruption that marks the locations in a composition which most strongly draw the viewers attention.
- an interruption in the fundamental pattern 
or movement of the viewers eye through the composition, or a break in the rhythm.

UNITY
- is the underlying principle that summarizes all of the principles and elements of design. 
- refers to the coherence of the whole, the sense that all of the parts are working together to achieve a common result; a harmony of all the parts.