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Tokyo, Electric Blue
7 beautifully-designed items I want to own (but can’t because I’m poor)
Okay so this list doesn’t come in any particular order.
1. côte&ciel ISAR ECOYARN black rucksack
I was standing very close to a very cool-looking person in the New York City subway N train when I noticed hanging on his behind this most sublime backpack I’ve ever seen. It was like an architectural artform with its shape and structure. More than an hour of googling later, I found out that it’s from the brand Cote et Ciel and they call it a “rucksack”, not backpack.
Bantayan Island is located northwest of the main island of Cebu in central Philippines. As a designer, I love color. And to be able to witness such magnificent array of colors in their rawest form through the help of none other than this beautiful planet we live in is an experience worth traveling for.
In love with Functional Animation
It took a while for good animation to creep into our user interfaces. From tacky and kitschy GIF’s to heavy and clunky Flash, tons has changed in just a span of a few years. Modern coding technologies have allowed nearly-limitless support to the imagination of IX and UX designers, and developers are more than happy to deliver.
We have moved beyond static UI’s. Today, it’s all about designing how the user gets from point A to point B with the least effort while maintaining a good dash of sass and style.
Source: Charles Patterson
I've been intrigued with Beijing since 5th grade when our teacher made us watch "The Last Emperor" in history class. The sweeping shots of the Forbidden City resonated to me with the idea of an old, historic, and grand imperial city. This visit however, presented to me a very different view as China has for the past decades underwent rapid economic expansion which became evident on every skyscraper and every modern building on every turn.
I was initially hesitant to visit but given the cheap fare (which one cannot resist!), my fascination for history & modern architecture, and the improving Sino-Philippine relations, I went through with this trip. And I'm so glad I did. Liking Beijing was least of my expectations, I couldn't be happier to have been proven wrong spectacularly.
Japan: where tradition meets modernity
Where my feet went to in 2014
2014 was certainly one of the most amazing years in my lifetime as of yet as far as travel goes.
I got out of Asia for the first time.
I got onto a long-haul 16-hour flight for the first time.
I got to see New York City for the first time.
So I guess you could say it was a year of many firsts. And I loved it.
There are days when you wish Summers were eternal. There is a longing to be in boundless communion with the sun, the sea, and the sand. Such days are best spent in places like Coron in the province of Palawan in the Philippines - where towering limestone cliffs and powdery white beaches immortalize the view above the surface of the ocean, while verdant marine life and awe-inspiring shipwrecks await below.
For more of my travel videos, visit my Vimeo channel at https://vimeo.com/jkregala.
Falling in love with Flat Design is easy
Trends in design come and go. Some are about as fleeting as something like uhm, childhood, but there are those that stand the test of time.
There is one that is happening right now in interface design and it's a trend I want to fall in the latter.
Arigato, Hayao Miyazaki
I grew up watching anime, and I feel like it has played such a huge part on my life as a young person. I have longed to join Tom on his many misadventures, rallied behind Princess Sarah in her struggles against all odds, even swished my fingers in an effort to summon Recca's dragons.
But nothing stirred my imagination and evoked my emotions more than the works of the great Hayao Miyazaki.
The first time I watched a Miyazaki film, I didn't know it was a Miyazaki. A classmate of mine from high school lent me a VCD of "Princess Mononoke". It was breathtaking.
Where my feet went to in 2012
If I win the lottery right now, I'd quit my day job, travel around the world, and become a cultural anthropologist or something. Being a common salaryman, I cannot really consider myself a hardcore traveler, at least not yet. Finances and schedule are and will always be an aspiring wanderlust's biggest enemies.
But that doesn't mean I am unable to land my feet anywhere! Thanks to 15 allocated days off, and a few extra bucks here and there, 2012 has been sort of awesome.
Switzerland and typography
National design consciousness and GDP per capita always go hand in hand. Countries like France, Denmark and Sweden are always in the upper ranks whenever artistic taste is discussed. And yes, there is such a thing as Global Creativity Index (GCI) and unsurprisingly, developed economies have dominated the list.
What's curious though is that when it comes to typography, a sub-category of design, there's one country in the world that is always a cut above the rest: Switzerland.
The most expensive font?
I don't buy fonts, I never did. I've always felt that Dafont and 1001Fonts had enough free fonts for download. Plus, design blogs like WDL and SmashingMag regularly post wide arrays of well-designed free fonts (always looking forward to those actually). And it doesn't hurt either that file-sharing has made it easier for us to download "bootlegged" fonts these days.
So when I realized how cruel the non-illegal world really is, and that quite a lot of fonts for sale are actually expensive, I tried to sniff around the web to find out some pretty expensive fonts. And I was shocked.
Lexicon - $4,999 = P215,000
The Ideal Office
Let's face it, creative people need creative workspaces to maximize their creative potential. We need to draw a lot of inspiration from our surroundings. We have to channel our energies to come up with the best designs with inspiration being the catalyst. Sometimes, good music or online examples are not good enough, you only wish you could work in a place where the flow of creative energy is nurtured and amplified.
A place where color, shapes, textures and visuals are maximized to their best extent so you become inspired the moment you step in:
A place where light flows freely, where you are able to look at what's beyond the building and think outside of the box:
A place where classic meets edgy, rustic meets contemporary, old meets new: so you can come up with stuff that is both timeless and beautiful:
Of course, it won't hurt if the cubicles are just as delicious. Private, comfortable, homey and conducive for design work:
In a developing economy like the Philippines, having an amazing workplace can be quite a pipe dream. But then again, there is no limit to how much we can dream right? I hope our new office in Ortigas will be close enough to the examples.
[images from here and here]