Archive for the 'photography' Category

8 Bits Of Evolution In Perception, Promotion And Values

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

I was working on my upcoming post How To Come Up With Eye-Catching Titles, browsing some popular magazine covers to see how do they come up with sensational headlines. I stumbled upon an article on Cosmopolitan magazine on Wikipedia. My eyes were immediately drawn to the cover of the 1936 June issue that looked like […]

Feeling Adventurous

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

I can’t say I believe in horoscopes, but I do occasionally find them fascinating. My most favourite animal is a tiger. I’m not really sure if I’m spellbound by it because I was born in the Year of Tiger and somehow feel connected to it, or is it simply because with its gorgeous fur, intricate […]

Captivating Photography Bits

Saturday, March 24th, 2007

One of my clients is thinking of re-designing her photography website, so I started looking for other photography sites on the internet as part of my competitive analysis.
Surprisingly, I didn’t find too many original websites featuring photographer’s portfolio. Many sites were based on a couple of similar Content Management System, so they had the same […]

My Favourite Things

Saturday, March 10th, 2007

It was a cloudy and rainy day in Vancouver today, but I did go to the Cruise Ship Terminal at Canada Place with my daughter to see a very interesting exhibition organized by CANstruction Vancouver. This year’s theme, “My favourite things”, has challenged several teams of graphic designers and students to build fascinating sculptures using […]

M.C. Escher in Photography

Wednesday, December 13th, 2006

When I saw these photos by Chema Madoz the first thing that came to my mind was that his photography reminded me so much of M.C. Escher’s drawings. These photos speak for themselves, no comments are needed to see the photographer’s undisputed talent to see things from a different, unbelievably astonishing perspective.
Look and get inspired. […]