Extra-curricular Activities with Naoto Fukasawa
Watch young Japanese elementary school kids observe attentively the teachings of Naoto Fukasawa on how we can use simple ideas and design to improve people’s lives and solves problems.
Watch young Japanese elementary school kids observe attentively the teachings of Naoto Fukasawa on how we can use simple ideas and design to improve people’s lives and solves problems.
I have not been visiting Ping.sg forums for a while and yesterday I did. U-Zyn has organized an interesting T-Shirt Design contest for the official Ping.sg T-Shirt. The closing was yesterday so I had very little time so I contact U-Zyn and requested some extra time to get the design done. U-Zyn was kind enough and said he would like to see what I can come up with.
These are the rules and introductions which I extracted from the original forum topic.
I have to apologize for keeping this chapter for so long. I was busy with work for the past three months since chapter 2. I hope you will like this third chapter and support it like the first two.
This is the chapter of simplicity. This chapter will be plain and neat.
The next time you fire up your copy of Photoshop, spare a thought for the scores of developers and the reams of code that have gone into making it…
While you won’t find it printed on any calendar, 2005 marks a quiet anniversary for the program that you, and many other graphic designers, probably use the most. It was 15 years ago in February that Adobe shipped version 1.0 of Photoshop – still its most popular (and lucrative) application, and possibly the only bit of software to have spawned its own verb form.
Finally I have made up my mind and got my butt up to finish my new business card design after seeing Veron’s new namecard. I better get it printed in time for the coming Ping.sg 1st Anniversary Party. I ought to have a presentable card to give out during the event.