PodCast

I’m now very much into subscribing to PodCasts. I’ve now subscribed to WSG Meeting PodCasts and WE05PodCasts, now looking for more. I listen to them on the way to work and back and its great! If you know of any good ones about web design or web development, pls do let me know.

I missed the web design world so much and it feels as if some of my web design life is fading away. Now listening to well known web gurus talking about cutting edge web development topics, i’m really all psyched up now. December will be a month of web designing for me! 5 sites coming up!

IDN DesignEdge 05

DesignEdge 2005

Got some pictures to share from this year’s IDN DesignEdge conference. I think many would agree that last year’s IDN MFC 04 was maybe not so… confrontational… those who were there on day 2 would know what i mean.

I will not cover everything that i saw, cuz there is just too much, but i’ll share what i personally liked of the conference. If you wanna know more about the presenters, etc. do check out the DesignEdge webby.

DesignEdge setup

Was really excited for this conference and when i finally arrived, i have to say the setup was nice, with multiple hanging screens and beanbags in the front for people to slouch. I did not take much pictures on the first day, so here are some pictures from the 2nd and 3rd day. The main segment that i was looking forward to was the “DesignSingapore Internation Panel” and just by the looks of the panel members and their credentials, it was definately a power packed session.

Toyo Ito

This is Toyo Ito, the designer for Singapore’s new Vivocity at HarbourFront. I’m looking forward to see the mall when its completed. I think i’ll love it + all the reno going on in Sentosa, i think the other end of the NEL (North East Line) is going to be a real hangout in the future.

Toshiyuki Kita

Toshiyuki Kita is well known for his industrial design work and one of the products we all know is the Sharp Aquos series of TVs. One trivia he mentioned was that the internal staff in Sharp found it hard to accept the radical design, due to the two curves at the bottom which was somewhat erotic. lol…

There was a discussion session when some of the members on the panel had to ask others a question. Here is Ogilvy & Mather’s Steve Hayden (who wrote Apple’s award winning ad back in 1984) asking Toyo Ito a question.

Delta

Delta’s work is quite inspirational. The way he talked about the process being sometimes more important than the final outcome was really good, i think alot of us need to be reminded of that. I particularly liked the concept of “Urban Mould” which he shared.

Faile

The longest queue had to be Faile’s booth, they were busy silk screening away.

Joshepine

Here is a Joshepine sharing about her label Hansel. She is a friend of my cousin, i knew her back in the days when they were all in Lasalle.

eeshaun

I was suprised to see eeshawn, cuz it was just a night before i looked thru the collab he did with Sex, Lies & Fairytales. Also, he did a fantastic doodle for Rojak 2.

DsignEdge Presenters

Here are all the presenters who were present at the end of the conference. It was a good ending, although there were some bits where it was abit tense when the audience complained about the conference being a show and tell of sorts. But just to add, i think everyone really enjoyed Rostarr’s segment on day 2 and the resfest sneak preview on the day 3. But in general i think it was an okay conference and the best wisdom i took away from the conference was from Richard Seymour where he said poets, artists, dreamers all dream of the future, but designer make the future.

Keep designing solutions… keep it real.

Audrey’s Salon

Last sunday, i went for the opening of Audrey’s Salon at Sembawang and boy was a it nice place. Audrey is my friend’s gf and she have been a hair stylist in several well known hair salons in Singapore for about 10 years now, so with her skills and experience, its really time for her to have her own salon.

Here is Audrey cutting the very first customer in her Salon… ME! After i paid, i still got an invoice # 00001 WOW! This is history in the making.

This is another lucky customer that got his hair cut by Audrey on her opening.

I don’t really know how to judge hairstylists, but what i can say is that i usually will leave hair salons 1. regretting having a haircut, 2. feeling nice for 1 day and hating my hair after 2 days… But after about slightly more than a week after having my hair cut by Audrey, i still feel my hair is still quite nice.

If you need a hair cut do give Audrey’s Salon a try. Its along Sembawang Rd, its at where Upp Thomson ends and where Sembawang Rd starts, its also just opposite Nee Soon Camp. I would also like to take this opportunity to wish Audrey much success in her new business and may she have so many good customers and regulars that she will become real famous in Singapore one day.

Photos by Case Woo.

Audrey’s Salon
56 Sembawang Rd #01-04
Singapore 779086
Tel: 64581200