TOP 10 Inspiration Sources
Asos, my first destination for clothing trends and fashion inspiration and more importantly, retail therapy that can be satisfied from the click of a finger from the comfort of home. Knowing the ‘standard’ of dressing on the streets gives me a sense of belonging and security and informs me about what i can or should wear.
In age of ocularcentrism where the eye and visual images take precedence over all else, spectacles are celebrated and imagery produced, sometimes intentionally just for the sake of it. Nonetheless, as the top photo sharing platform in the world, Instagram remains my best source for a whole range of ideas be it in clothing trends, travel destination ideas, new party locations or even posing ideas.
Sleep is sometimes a luxury as an architecture student in Singapore (#thumbsdown) so it has become very common for me to fall into deep REM sleep and dream - sometimes even sleep paralysis and its accompanying frightful nightmares. Curiously enough, these dreams, bizarre and surreal as they are, have been sources of fantasy and intrigue for me.
7. Starbucks, Clarke Quay Central
Cafés have always enjoyed an affirmative reputation among artists, intellectuals and bohemians where they would meet to discuss issues close to their hearts or really just to feel inspired as they gaze onto public life on the sidewalks from their seats. For example, the former Café Royal in Piccadilly, London, that was the hangout place of notable figures like Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw and Mick Jagger. My personal favourite is Starbucks at Central in Clarke Quay where I would work on my architectural projects while reclining on my soft velvet sofa where the cafe’s lounge music drifts into my ears and also making the occasional glance to other patrons around me.
SONICreflection, Zulkiflie Mahmod (2016)
Museums are not only repositories of memories where we might learn from the past. They are also projective of the future, and as such, remain entirely relevant and contrary to what many might think about museums. The installation above was one of the many exhibited at the Singapore Biennale last year and they continue to challenge our views and perceptions of society, thereby forging new boundaries.
The perennial symbol of travel, the passport is a gateway to sights, sounds, tastes, firsthand knowledge and experiences beyond our typical comfort zone. Oftentimes during travel, I realise that I learn more about myself, others, and my position in society as I am immersed in a different culture and geographical setting.
It is often said that man was born to connect and to form social bonds. True enough, it is often among friends that I gain happiness and the much needed drug called oxytocin that I so desire.
3. GIFs and Internet Memes
Conventional news media outlets like newspapers and TV news continue to provide us with valid information. Nonetheless in some societies, they have lost their legitimacy in the eyes of many, being perceived to be the mouthpiece of the ruling elite or the wealthy. As such, GIFs and memes give an insight into what the common man is thinking about daily issues close to our hearts and act as vital resources to designers who design and create for the betterment of society.
2. Black Sketchbook and White Pen
Doodling is often my first step in any design project and I find the process especially fun and smooth with a white pen on black paper. The white pen then really takes on a life on its own. Another favourite medium is pencils (B,2B, until 6B) on heavyweight paper.
Believer in intelligent design or proponent of evolution, we all agree that nature takes on the most interesting of forms, geometries, colours and textures. Not only is looking towards nature a clever way of getting inspiration, but is also spiritually soothing and rewarding for me as well.