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Thursday, December 31, 2009

yay!!! finally get to see Tino Lim again tmr =D

I CAN'T WAIT!!!! my BEST new year pressie....

think i'll go get him a big meatbone tmr :)

HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone!!!

love,
elated camcam =D

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Chocolates!!!



the "chair"

DI 7.2





Cake!!! Its real...white chocolate covered!!!

DI 7.1 Pics!!!




DI 7- SG Designers' Day Continued

hihi, this is part 2 of my trip to SG Designers' Day Exhibition!!!

After Qi, we went to another exhibition called Love and Money, 50 years of creative Britain. There, they exhibited many creative compositions by the British in areas such as the music industry, architectural designs, (and of course Harry Potter!!!) etc. I was quite surprised to see that we actually have many Britain-inspired designs incorporated in our buildings as well as designs. If I didn't remember wrongly, the architectural design of Ion Orchard was shown there as well.

Then, we went downstairs to view an interesting showcase revolving around the theme "Nature". But before that, were a few pieces of art that explored the play of arrangement of things that made up the overall design. Quite interesting. There was even a real cake (that made me hungry) that made people think of how many strawberries should be placed on the cake if you were to cut it into 8 pieces...(most ppl should think it to be 8? Whereas they challenged as to why each piece were to have a strawberry each :P)---I agree!!! My piece should have 10 on it heeheeheee!!!

After that, we went to a safari-like place that exhibited things related to nature like the endangered plants and animal species, videos/costumes/tools of the natives of the aboriginal cultures, as well as the different types of river water etc. Cool place. It reminded me of the Night Safari, only that it is more like a museum.

Then we finally ended the trip at the Supreme Courts to heal our hungry stomachs. Such a pity that we were not able to visit those exhibits at Suntec City... It was closed; I didn't know what was the reason though :(

Nevertheless, we have one last place to go!!! Ion Orchard!!! There, was a Belvedere vodka design competition and the finalist's artworks were there for the public to vote for the best design. There was a huge hidden Kaleidoscope in one of the pieces (which was not very eye catching as compared to the rest UNTIL you peek inside it!!)

The last exhibit we visited on that day was the showcase by the different well-known designers from all areas that won a Best Designer award over the years. One of the designers was the architect behind the Bishan community library. There was also a chair that was somewhat 3-D - its unique selling point is that the chair looks different from each angle. And it was true. there is no fixed shape from each angle.

All in all, this is an interesting and fufilling trip that broadened my insight into Arts. I never knew that there are such exhibitions in Singapore that you can get into contact with the design scene all over the world. I'll definitely visit the one for next year's Designers' Day.

Monday, December 21, 2009

DI 6.3 Jap Room Pics












the "Japanese" room

DI 6.2 At "Qi"



the "can cap" bag.

DI 6.1- More pictures!!!





the "pitch dark room"

Thursday, December 17, 2009

DI 6 - SG Designer's Day





I went for a few exhibits in City Hall and Ion Orchard with my DI class a few weeks back. The exhibits featured the artworks of young aspiring artists as well as well-known designers in conjunction with the Singapore Designer's Day.

First, we went to the one at City Hall. The exhibits were held in the Supreme Courtrooms. The first room's theme was Taiwan design in pop culture. There, many young Taiwanese Designers majoring in the different areas were featured. Some were designers for popular entertainment programmes such as "Kang Xi Lai Le" , some designing the cover albums for singers such as Jolin Tsai and Jay Chou, while others were involved in abstract art, cartoon design etc. It gives us a closer look at what the young designers in Taiwan do, and also gives a a greater understanding of Taiwan's design culture and trends.

The next room was a pitch dark room, with beautifully painted drawings hanging around the wall. There was a reason for the room to be pitch dark - there were secret codes perforated on the drawings, and you'll have to shine a torchlight at it from a distance to decode it. There were also some 3-D sculpture that forms a sentence - you'll have to view it from afar to be able to see it. This room plays around with the element of perception/view. I think it's super cool. I was only able to make sense of the exhibits after "cheating" by reading the hints mounted next to the artworks :P


Then we went to another room. There, were Japanese originated artwork, as well as clay figurines each holding a small Ipod depicting cute graphic designs and not forgetting an impressive train model that has a camera in the front filming the train's route while its moving round the model!!! You can actually see the trees, animals and mountains all made from clay and recycled materials.

After that, we went to a bigger hall hosted by an organization called Qi.
There were all kinds of uniquely designed things made entirely from recycled materials. The bags sold there were made from numerous can cap, by the Brazilians. Smart! We should totally start to collect them too and make our own bags :) the were chairs and tables too, made from recycled metal. Then there were portraits and books sold, all featuring the beauty of nature in Antartica.
There was also an interesting book featuring all the products made from the body parts of the pig. I was shocked to realise that none of the parts of the pig cannot be used; the pig is used up to even its bone to make paper!!! poor pig...tsk tsk...


Anyway enjoyed it there especially my favorite rocking chair they have there. I wished I could bring that home but oh wells...


(PS: this post is getting too long so I'll continue the trip in my next post. In the meantime, here are some pictures I took :) )

*more pictures next post...no more space :S

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Hais...couldn't go to school today...sprained my knee while dancing yesterday...
Went to see the chinese doctor, and after a few grueling twisting and turning and poking of needles (omg!!!), the doctor announced that it was caused by my old injury of my backbone...

now my poor right knee is being bandaged like a fat mummy...and i can't even straighten my leg now!!!

The Doctor forbids me to walk about now...(but how? there's still school and presentations going on!!! and climbing of the hill everyday!!! argh)

Pray that my knee will recover asap... I'll have to dance for Sunday's performance!!!

tata,
Sad Cam :"(

PS: Can't practice dance too at the meantime. stressed.

PPS: Thanks my dear frens (xiu wei, yin qing and jiaqi) for your care and concern!!! =D

Hope everything goes well for presentation tmr!!!

Friday, November 27, 2009

DI 5 - On Strategy and On Target

I've recently read an interesting article about advertising on target and on strategy. Had to read it twice to understand what it was saying lol...anyway, according to the article, these 2 criteria are crucial to effective and successful advertising campaign.

So, what's on target and on strategy? It means that your ad campaign must have the appropriate language used so that it's in the correct tone of voice to your target audience. For eg, if you're targeting investors, your copy should sound intelligent and serious instead of informal. It ensures that your campaign can 'connect' with your right target audience (T.A).

The message you deliver should also be intrusive and interruptive in order to make an impact - the 'punch' factor so that it captures your T.A's attention. And needless to say, having your message sound natural and convincing (something closer to the T.A's real life) helps in building up the emotional connection between your product and the T.A. For example, adding a "slice of life" factor to your ad campaign.

A good example on featuring something 'closer' to their TA's life is the 2005 Dove "Campaign for Real Beauty". It featured women of various sizes (like their T.A - real women) instead of bone-thin supermodels. It made their TA feel like they are one of them and thus the emotional connection automatically sets in. I think it's really smart as it brings the campaign into a deeper sense of worth rather than the superficial feature of supermodels that we obviously know that it's "so not referring to us". It makes us (ordinary real life women) feel that we are being understood, valued and cherished; And that they actually go all the way in making the effort to know what we actually want.

Just that sincerity alone makes us happy and more willing to buy their products. Smart. =D

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Events concept Presentation

Had Events Management CA1 today too...was so nervous right b4 the presentation.

BUT surprisingly, everything went smoothly!!! yea and I think we did quite well...

woohoo YAYYYYYY!!! =D

heeheehee
hohohoho
hahahaha

PS: Jiayou mateys!!! (aka no-link group)

DI 4

Had DI again. This week we had to present our ad to our group members. Got several constructive feedback like too many different fonts and the layout of my product. And after reviewing, I realised them too. Sometimes, it's true that we won't spot our own mistakes until other people point them out to us.

Reviewed other people's ads too. Some of it were so creative. Wouldn't have thought it myself. Gotten a little embarrassed comparing my ad to others' (mine looked like it's been designed by a pre-school kid :P haha). But anyway it's ok. I'm going to improve as I practice along! =D

Then we have a new mission again...this time it's much harder!!! We have to design a print ad for design professionals in order to advocate a "Safe Design" campaign with the tagline "Practice safe design, always use a concept". And ta-dah!!! What's my concept?...grrrr have to go crack my brains now. see ya next week =D

Tata!!!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

(DI 3)

Anyway, had our third Design and Illustration lesson class yesterday. Ms Nga showed us some heartwarming "Hallmark" TVCs (that I think would have brought my mother to tears - she has a softspot on all these family/children bonding thing.

I think they were very powerful, as it etches an emotion in me, which makes me remember it even though I've watched it only once. Nowadays, all we have on TV are the creative (and sometimes nonsensical) ads that just brings out a laugh in us and then we'll quickly forget them/ or the messages they were trying to bring across to us(some I couldn't even decipher). It is hard to find classic ones like these that are timeless.

Anyway Ms Nga also showed us some unique print ads that brought across a simple message in each one. She also introduced something new to us (SHRED)- Science, Huh? (Yes! it is what it is!!!), Response, Emotion and Deconstruct the Ad. We also learnt this 4 important factors to plan for : Audience, Purpose, Message and Execution.

Then we had to design our own advertisement for our products, mine's the Energy booster "Nutty/Crit Crack" Peanut Butter bar of course :D Had fun playing around with ideas as well as Photoshop,Illustrator (if you believe :P)and Paint etc...
Due next lesson.

Lessons have been fun so far...I getting to like all these designing for ads stuff now... and photoshop doesn't seem as irritating as it was last year during Design Basics. No regrets choosing this elective. (Especially after hearing what the rest were doing in the other electives heeeheee :D)

Yea, that's about it... Cya soon
Tata!!!
Cam Cam :)

(DI 1.2) - Yolk









Friday, November 6, 2009

(DI 2)

DI lesson 2

Each of us got a tablet for drawing in Illustrator for the whole Semester!!! How cool is that!!! It functions just like a mouse, only that it can do even more such as adjusting the thickness of the strokes when drawing off the computer. And it is very sensitive - you need not even touch the tablet with the tip of the pen, it will automatically detect it when you place the pen near the tablet.

The only thing is that I'm still not used to using it, but it is definitely a better tool to use when drawing off the computer as compared to the mouse.

Aside from the tablet (which I am currently fascinated with), we had to design a mascot(squirrel) for our product (mine's peanut butter, along with Gina). Thus we started sketching it all over our sketch books to come up with a series of design development (show the development/improvement of my mascot). Then we had to choose the best one and draw it on illustrator.(mine turned out rather scary in the end though :P)

We had to "pitch" our product to the class too, for constructive feedback whether our product plan will work or not. It was quite interesting to listen to the other groups' ideas and some of it (like the dog's hotel) were quite cool.

yea...and that's about it...

Tata!!! (off to blog for the next post; too many overdue :P)

PS: All these "DI" blog posts are part of my assignment for my Design and Illustration class :)

Monday, October 26, 2009

(DI 1) Design And Illustration- Field Trip to Yolk design firm

We had to sign up for a field trip to one of the local design firms in Singapore for my Design and Illustration class recently. Since I've heard about "Yolk" (the design firm I chose), I signed up for it.


The place was at River Valley, which as usual, I had no idea where it was ( I've no sense of direction at all :P). Thus was glad that several of my classmates chose the same design firm as me. We decided to meet up first before heading to Yolk together. However, we still got lost eventually. After a few rounds of searching and asking around (as well as getting wet paint on my sleeve as I accidentally brushed against a newly painted pillar while finding our way there), we decided to take a cab instead.


The firm was totally different from the inside compared to the outside. I didn't expect to see such a nice and cosy place judging from the exterior of the buliding. Inside, the ambience was great, the colour were nicely coordinated, and the interior furnishings were sophisticated. It looked like a cafe (an artsy fartsy one of course) more then an office. I liked it alot.


Met our host for that day, Kelveen, one of the founders of Yolk. He had prepared a slideshow for us, with lots of their work. First, he asked us where and what course were we from. Then he asked why we chose Yolk( so I told him that I've heard about Yolk somewhere before (although I can't remember exactly where :P).
He continued to introduce more about what they usually do, their cliente profile, the basics of graphic design etc etc...they had also organised an international graphic design competition online. He also showed us a really cool website that they did, with a storyline and cool graphics which the story is to be continued by the other netizens.


After that, he brought around his office. It was two storeys high - the ground level was for the account servicing team. It had a super cool touchscreen table there, containing all their works they have done over the years, such as the animated Mv of one of the songs of local band Electrico. You can even play around with the different channels of sounds in the songs (eg. you can "take out" the guitars and vocals to just listen to the bass and piano etc.) They even design games out of it! I was really impressed.


Then, we went upstairs. It was a different kind of setting - the ground floor was classy and sophisticated. The second floor was creative, interesting and "artsy fartsy" (if there's such a word heehee :D)
Yes, it was the creative department. The work desks were messier (well, creative people tend to be a little messier =D)and the whole wall was written and drawn on with different coloured chalks. Professionally hand-drawn graphics were pasted all over the walls too. AND, the best thing is, the webcams that they were using were 3-D!!! They had to put on the 3-D glasses when using it. SO COOL RIGHT!!!


The next room was the directors' office, were the founders' work desks are. The room looked more like business office now, except that there was an ENORMOUS bunk bed with a workspace underneath. The displayed all their certificates and plagues on the "bed" which I doubt they would sleep on. (it's too dangerous, too high without any safety handle). And also a yard for them to smoke and discuss ideas.


Then, as we were still overwhelmed by fascination (not exaggerating; the technology they used were like so advanced, like things you can find from Doraemon's pocket!!! lol), Kelveen introduced us to Social Media, something new that the company is moving into. He emphasised that Social Media is a new area of media that is full of potential; an area which more and more companies are looking into. They also started a Freshlook "Beautiful Eyes" campaign for their client on Facebook. Thus, I feel that it is essential to be able to catch up with the latest trends involving social media such as Facebook, Twitter etc. since people who are moving into social media are on the rise. It can be a very powerful and effective tool to reach out to the masses.


All in all, I have learnt so much from the trip to Yolk. It had opened up my perspective of the industry and broaden up my knowledge. I've picked up many vital pointers to note which are all very relevant to the media industry; not only restricted to the graphic designing area. It was a memorable trip that I'm glad to have attended. I'm really impressed.


So long,
Tata!!!

Camellia =D

Saturday, October 17, 2009

I'm sad...really really sad...Sending Tino away in 2 weeks time to my father's friend. Trying to find Lunar a loving new owner too.

Having difficulties breathing at night, thus the doctor warned me not to go near my dogs too often or else i'll get Asthma; Mummy too. And since we're shifting to a smaller house already (ie. no bedroom upstairs and no more balcony), it's even harder to keep my dear doggies at home. What's even worse, we can't keep medium breed Lunar legally and not to say keeping both.

hais...all that I can say is...it's hard to part with them after 2 years of love, fun, scoldings, chaos (that the 2 naughty boys always create) especially watching them grow up from a little young puppy.

I hope with all my heart that these two cute little dearies find an owner who will love and cherish them with all their hearts too...

Ps: I love you Lunar and Tino...I will try my best to earn money enough to buy a bungalow and bring both of you back to our home... I will.

I feel like a failure to have to give my 2 precious little babies away...

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

After 5 months of hibernation...

Yo I'm back... BUT still lazy to blog...so shall upload my video to keep you entertained :D Thanks for still bothering to click on my name even though you know it's very dusty...harharhar :P

heeheehee:D tata!!!


Tuesday, May 5, 2009


Haha...and yea...these are the 2 naughty boys that never fail to brighten up my day (as well as making me angry) everyday.

PS: the dog i'm carrying(white and brown) is Tino the fishball and the cheeky one smelling Tino's feet is my dear Lunar, whom I call Lulu... <3<3<3

xoxo,

tata!!!












Then came a naughty boy called TINO (aka. Fishball!!!, for obvious reasons =D)













Introducing: LUNAR!!! (*Lunar, say Hi!!!) =D