February 2012
26 posts
Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again. This time, more intelligently
– Henry Ford (via sorakeem)
pepper can never become salt.
ALWAYS SEE THE DOUGHNUT, NOT THE HOLE
Quipsologies: Vol. 62 | No. 26
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bestfriends : c o l i n p i n e g a r
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Chad Kloepfer
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oh yea yea yea~
sarah-is:
Triboro’s One-Color Subway Map
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January 2012
47 posts
REFERENCE LIBRARY: Artist's Books
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On running
Yesterday was my worst attempt at trying to keep fit. Rule number one: never go running with a full stomach. It was so embarassing to puke by the roadside, yes mini merlion :< hahaa anyway I’m already planning for my post FYP celebration! cycling, meetups, get driving license, SOT, jogging, taiwan, spend more time with the family & friends, and see to anything that I didn’t...
The Wonders - That Thing You Do! - YouTube
via youtube.com oh man, this used to be my kindergarden dance song. Good O’ times
Stop giving away the farm just because someone asked for clarification. Just calmly tell them why you think your solution is right. You’re the line of defense for design. It’s your job to protect good design. No one else’s. Sometimes you’ll win, sometimes you’ll lose. But you will always do your job.
Ecclesiastes 9:7-10 (MSG)
7-10 Seize life! Eat bread with gusto, Drink wine with a robust heart. Oh yes—God takes pleasure in your pleasure! Dress festively every morning. Don’t skimp on colors and scarves. Relish life with the spouse you love Each and every day of your precarious life. Each day is God’s gift. It’s all you get in exchange For the hard work of staying alive....
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Had a conversation with my dad the other day. He told me he understand it’s not easy being in the creative industry. You crack your brains working on some ideas that you think may be awesome… but ultimately the journey to fruition doesn’t solely depend on you. You have to pass through the stage of other people’s opinion and critique. Well the thing is, people are subjective...