Thursday, October 26
Tuesday, October 24
The Last Kiss
Went to the cinema last night to see 'The Last Kiss', with Zach Braff and Rachel Bilson from the OC. I thought the film was very good and realistically depicts the ups and downs in relationships, and the crisis of reaching 30 and settling down. You can easily understand why each of the characters choose to behave the way they did, and makes you see why men love and hate women all at the same time. I now want to see the original film 'L'ultimo Bacio'!
Saw an advert for 'Nightmare before Christmas' 3D.....a bit skeptical....let me know what you think if you seen it.
Saturday, October 21
25 and counting....
It's official! I have lived on this earth for just over quarter of a century! I think this may be one of the last times I mention my age..he he. Had a quiet weekend celebrating it with my friends, and this weekend I am up in the countryside breathing in the fresh air.
Work has been going well...designing private homes for the rich and famous. I hope to have a London town house of my own one day...one can dream!
I am currently thinking of ways to make this blog little more exciting in content...perhaps its time I put my creative talents to the test?! Keep watching this space!
Sunday, October 8
Update 1,2,3...
The trip to Greece was lovely and relaxing... and now I am back in England and started working in an Architects office near Ladbroke Grove. My first proper 9-5, discounting my work placements before.
I visited the annual 100% Design show couple of weeks ago and went the Michael Young lecture on Sat. He is a well known product designer that lives and works in Hong Kong. I attended his lecture as he had spent sometime during his career working in Taiwan, and I was interested to know what the design industry is like back at home. The irony hey?! The lecture was informal, conversational based. The reason why he left London, the hub of design, was because he was fed up with the designers working in the design bubble... circulated by other elite designers and people with colour square glasses. I respect his courage for doing this, as when he left he was already a published designer...so it would be easy for him to stay and do well in London. However, some of his comments just made me think that he too operates like an elitist. For example, he doesn't bother reading or care about what other designers are doing in his industry ...a trait shared by the well known architects Herzog and De Meuron. Other thing he commented on, is how useless European design students are when they leave college... They don't know how to use SolidWorks properly, therefore make bad placement students. Unlike their Asian counterparts who can whip up a SolidWorks model instantly. Yes, I am sure most people know that Asian kids tend to work much harder...though that's much down to the cultural and educational differences.
On the 10th of October, a new installation by Carsten Holler will be opened as part of the Unilever Series in Tate Modern. I shall be there next weekend..... looking forward to it!

