

My friend shared some IG posts about London’s popular exhibition recently. We just noticed that Japan House London display new exhibition about “Making Nuno Japanese Textile from Sudo Reiko”.
My friend shared some IG posts about London’s popular exhibition recently. We just noticed that Japan House London display new exhibition about “Making Nuno Japanese Textile from Sudo Reiko”.
Wow….I read a book named “The world’s best type and typography 2017”. I was attracted by the cover design similar to 3D-visual printing.
I went to London and visited my friend. I post some photos as I feel a bit interesting.
I went the Sheffield to deal with my something, it was my first time to visit there. Sheffield looked different from Nottingham. The train station is at the center of the university area. I saw many design things include the poster, art street, and graffiti typography.
I have attended at Verònica Fuerte, Hey’s online lecture, she share her story about simplify and graphic design. I love her quote.
I just realized that if I want to key the pop-up store, it was hardly found the right photo. However, I would like to share some popup designs reference. The designer does not just design, they can create the experience and interact with the visitor.
When I saw David Bowie’s poster at V&A first time, his cover album really attracted me. His fashion style was famous and impressive in the 1970s. As I started my project about rock music, I found his face as more know about his rock music.
Punk is a music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s. I researched rock music for my project design, I just remember the punk hairstyle, black leather and the poster of “God save the Queen”.
Happy Chinese New Year my friend – cow. Wish you wealth and prosperity in life. May good luck follows you in every step and your living be filled with happiness.
According to my university online self-learning, I have created my blog for share my anything include graphic design, art aesthetic, visual video effect etc.
The first post, I just remind of my lecture lesson – “First Things First” – Design Is History.