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Hi.
Lego Ideas project -> tinyurl.com/sf9sp5w
This is my design of The Time Machine (2002 movie version) and submitted to Lego Ideas.
It would be awesome if you took 30 seconds to head over and help support it (can use FB logon too) . Lots more photos and details on the Ideas site
Thanks
Twelve South Book Book for iPhone - now with camera hole and holds a stylus
Twelve South makes amazing products just for Mac, this time the Book Book vintage series has a super nice addition, an iPhone case + Wallet. I love everything about it, except that it doesn't have a camera hole. So I made one myself, pretty easy and straight forward. I also found it convenient to insert a Midori brass pen (which I converted into a stylus in my previous DIY leather/wood case) into the credit card pocket. Here's some photos to share.
Now it is perfectly functional and handsome. I decided however it is not suitable to hold money in it, coz it would be too bulky. So I put only 4 credit cards and two access cards in the pockets, that's the maximum I think it should hold.
For a detailed review, check out this video from iDownloadblog.com
Also check out the Twelve South video of the Book Book for iPhone case.
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Le gréement du Sav Heol a été modifié pour qu'il puisse être mené facilement, même par un homme seul.
Sav Heol, a former scallop dredger from Brest roads, was turned from a sloop into a ketch so as to be easily manœuvered - even singlehanded.
Explore Apr 29, 2010 #396.
At the City Hall Wing (basement 1)
Logon to singaporeology.com, a NEW Tourism Blog created by a team of Expats living here in Singapore. Fully supported with images from my stream.
www.singaporeology.com/category/singapore-tourist-spots/
file: national gallery PB270246
An Afternoon of Sticker Mania - Loving Innovations from Seoul
Being exposed to Korean innovations in my last and 4th business-only trips to Seoul is like discovering yet another heaven for stationery. The people I met all possess a strong will to make things better for everybody. Imagine being blown away to meet 15 makers in just 3 days, you can see how things are all clogged up in my brain, talking about post-trip neuro indigestion.
So I took my time during this weekend, playing with all those stickers I found in Seoul, making use of them as much as possible. One of those beautiful stickers maker is Enjoy Everything (www.e2e2.co.kr). They've done awesome works on making stickers sheets readily with nice graphics for everyday use. If you check out their site, you will find several categories of stickers like fabric tapes, PU stickers, embossed stickers and A4 sheets of stickers with various materials, colors and patterns.
I also went to the warehouse of a luggage and cosmetic case maker called EDDAS. They made beautiful cases and I couldn't resist but bought a special leather case from them, which is not available at retail, for my personal use. The leather case sat at home for a week and suddenly I was able to make it really personal by putting on all these stickers I found from Enjoy Everything.
By cutting the PU sheets following the outline of the printed graphics, I was able to enjoy a quiet Saturday afternoon playing with how to personalize my EDDAS leather case.
This evening I've finished the touch up and carried the personalized leather case to go sushi dining, I was rewarded by dozens of prying eyes :)
I also had a meeting with Antenna Shop in Seoul, one of the top sellers in our stores, they've done some colorful PU embossed stickers as well. I'm expecting them to arrive our stores soon. So there will be more stickers available in our stores! Come check them out.
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JetBlue Airways, Airbus A320-232, reg. N552JB. Taxing at Boston Logon International Airport (BOS/KBOS), Massachusetts, in the USA. 15-May-2019.
These small guys (each around 8cm) are part of a much bigger Artwork, which is 60cm x 80cm and composed of many more figurines.
Travel Photo Cafe is a mindset and a collection of tools you may find them helpful to literally change the way you look at your next getaway travel. Yes your gears are important, but we figured through our extensive travel that, as Henry Miller precisely puts it, "One's destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things." So open up to what we are proposing and make it your mission to create a new journey ahead, and when you do, we hope you will bring back your very own new attitude to everyday life.
This 5th rendition of Travel Photo Cafe also marks the 5th anniversary of Traveler’s Notebook by Midori. On 24th and 25th of June, the Midori design team will be present at Festival Walk LOG-ON to meet you and share their customization experience. Don’t miss the chance, come by and grab a few exclusive items made just for this event!
究竟要怎樣才能跳出一般的渡假模式?選購功能性旅行用品當然重要,但更重要的是您會選擇背上一個怎樣的心態去看世界。這個 Travel Photo Cafe 的概念不僅包含了玩味極濃的文具及攝影精品,也送給您一些小貼士,希望您能從這裏出發成為一位能追隨著自心步伐的旅人。如作家Henry Miller所說:One's destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things. 願您能把旅途上發掘到的新思維新態度帶回來,成為您日常生活的新自我。
第五年度的Travel Photo Cafe也正好是日本Midori Taveler’s Notebook的五週年紀念。 Midori的設計團隊亦特地到訪又一城LOG-ON,於六月二十四及二十五日跟大家碰面,教授如何把這本皮革筆記簿個人化,更出售幾款別注版產品,前萬不要錯過!
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PONY BROWN - My Little Friend, Korean Stationery
My lack of post is only the evidence of more amazing stationery adventures coming up, this time Korean stationery. Yes it was crazily busy to implement yet another successful year of Back To School promotion in city'super/LOG-ON, yes there is the preparation of Xmas 2010 and an upcoming new store in Langham Place in November, but all these melt when I was in Seoul last week looking at the innovations from some of the most creative souls in the world.
PONY BROWN is a new Korean stationery brand only started since 2008. The key character which has no name, gained popularity in our Hong Kong market. According to the creative pair Mrs. Lee the owner and Mr. Oh the designer, the name PONY BROWN is not the name of the character at all, it came from Mr. Oh's birth year zodiac as a horse thus PONY and his love of brown color.
I had a great time spent in PONY BROWN's house, a 2 stories tranquil cat heaven in the middle of Seoul. It has all the elements I love right there, great sunlight, woody, quiet and space to think and relax while connectivity is not a problem at all.
As for why the main character has no name, Mr. Oh told me that the idea is to have people loving the character fuse their life and spirit with the character's attitude, to be bright and positive with attitude. The super cute character has a nick name though, since the series is called "My Little Friend", in Korean language fusioning with English, the character is called "Mylipu" (My Little Pu, "Pu" means friend in Korean).
The most popular items we sell at city'super/LOGO-ON of PONY BROWN is their free diary. They have just released some new post-it and diary stickies which will be in Hong Kong market soon. Lastly, we have worked with PONY BROWN to prepare a super attractive Xmas gift set with very nice packaging for the season, stay tuned!
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I went on my Terrace and there I saw a pigeon. Thought I will capture him in my camera. While I was taking the shot on the left, he noticed me and then started scolding me saying that Hey Mister, don't you know you are not supposed to shot my back and blah blah....
After his 5 mins 25 secs long lecture, he finally gave me a fine pose to capture.
He also warned me that he shall logon tonite to flickr and if he doesn't see his pics, he will spread his "BEET" all over my place :P
View On Black here
Hows the story People? Do let me know! :D
P.S : For all my flickr friends, i will be away for 2 days, so plz dont mind If I am not able to follow your stream. Will get back to your pics after 2 days. Thanks :)
This small guy (around 8cm) is one part of a much bigger Artwork, which is 60cm x 80cm and composed of many more figurines.
Monuments historiques: PA00089925
Address entered in the Mérimée database:
Grève (rue de la); General-de-Gaulle (rue du)
29590 Le Faou - France
Insee code of the municipality: 29053
Finistère [29] - Quimper - Brittany
Approximate address taken from GPS coordinates (latitude and longitude):
1 Rue du Général de Gaulle 29590 Le Faou
Protected elements:
Church (cad. 1999 AE 20): registration by decree of June 3, 1932
History:
The church consists of a nave, a wide double transept, a three-sided apse and gables. To the south, a large porch bears the dates of 1593 and 1613. The bell tower, openwork and elongated, is cushioned by a lantern dome and bears the dates of 1629, 1630, 1634 and 1640.
Periods of construction:
16th century, 17th century
The Saint-Sauveur church was rebuilt between 1544 and 1680 but retained the furniture of the previous church. And some parts are graded. In particular the “snakes” baptismal font, made of Kersanton stone, considered to be of exceptional interest, and a magnificent stone pietà. The stained glass windows recounting the legendary foundation of the parish, the altar of the rosary and the medallions illustrating the "joyful, glorious, painful mysteries", the Saint-Antoine altar with turrets, that of the "four women", the panels with angels and the carved wooden candlesticks from the 17th century... The church contains many treasures!
Logonna Stone
Illustrated explanatory panels (made by the Ar Faou association) evoke the history of the church and its heritage The exterior is also very beautiful: the Logonna stone gives the building a golden hue associated with the Kersanton stone for the statuary elements. You can also see beautiful gargoyles. And the porch protects the wooden statues of the 12 apostles. Finally, the steeple is domed, unlike the other pointed steeples. The church is open every day, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and you can get an explanatory booklet for the visit, at the entrance.
This old leather suitcase travelled around the world with its previous owner but ended up in our stores as decoration. I've seen it in 3 different stores in different occasions already, I don't know why but I feel sad seeing it being used that way.
From what I gathered, this suitcase belonged to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henninger who came from Santa Rosa California and went on board with the ocean liner Gripsholm on 17th Sep 1957 in Gothenburg, a few months after the ship's maiden voyage from Copenhagen to U.S.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Henninger stayed in room 89 on main deck, it took them 8 days to travel from Gothenburg non-stop to New York arriving on 25th Sep 1975. They had probably been to Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore and Manila as evident from the hotel stickers.
I literally went to Mr. and Mrs. Henninger's house, well through Google Map you know. You gotta be amazed how you can fly over to a particular spot on earth in no time. I spent the rest of tonight flying over my favorite places in Winnipeg, it is where I got my degree and spent a few wonderful years in libraries and parks.
Well, one leather suitcase got me into learning about ocean liners and Mr. and Mrs. Henninger's lives. I also had a great time flying earth reminiscing life in Canada. At the same time, posting on this blog leaves my identity trail on the net perhaps someday somebody will find out a lot more about me than what I could find out about Mr. and Mrs. Henninger. They left their trail on objects, we leave our trail on the net.
sailing list 1957 from the collection of Björn Larsson
on the suitcase: Midori's Traveler's Notebook made up sample for iSQUARE LOG-ON store.
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These small guys (each around 8cm) are part of a much bigger Artwork, which is 60cm x 80cm and composed of many more figurines.
Travel Photo Cafe is a mindset and a collection of tools you may find them helpful to literally change the way you look at your next getaway travel. Yes your gears are important, but we figured through our extensive travel that, as Henry Miller precisely puts it, "One's destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things." So open up to what we are proposing and make it your mission to create a new journey ahead, and when you do, we hope you will bring back your very own new attitude to everyday life.
This 5th rendition of Travel Photo Cafe also marks the 5th anniversary of Traveler’s Notebook by Midori. On 24th and 25th of June, the Midori design team will be present at Festival Walk LOG-ON to meet you and share their customization experience. Don’t miss the chance, come by and grab a few exclusive items made just for this event!
究竟要怎樣才能跳出一般的渡假模式?選購功能性旅行用品當然重要,但更重要的是您會選擇背上一個怎樣的心態去看世界。這個 Travel Photo Cafe 的概念不僅包含了玩味極濃的文具及攝影精品,也送給您一些小貼士,希望您能從這裏出發成為一位能追隨著自心步伐的旅人。如作家Henry Miller所說:One's destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things. 願您能把旅途上發掘到的新思維新態度帶回來,成為您日常生活的新自我。
第五年度的Travel Photo Cafe也正好是日本Midori Taveler’s Notebook的五週年紀念。 Midori的設計團隊亦特地到訪又一城LOG-ON,於六月二十四及二十五日跟大家碰面,教授如何把這本皮革筆記簿個人化,更出售幾款別注版產品,前萬不要錯過!
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Explored # 247 on 23rd September, 2009.
DhooNdh ujde huwe logoN meiN vafaa ke motii,
Ye khazaane tujhe mumkin haiN kharaaboN meiN mileN.
Tu khudaa hai na meraa ishq farishtoN jaisaa,
DonoN insaaN haiN to kyuN itne hijaaboN meiN mileN.
~ Ahmed Faraz
I'm looking for a buyer for our Stationery department. It will be a difficult task to find a like minded person who possesses certain industry required skills, but I'll give it a try by posting here in addition to recruitment ads.
- Plan and select the range, type and quantity of products according to customer demand, trends, store policy and budget.
- Process orders, track delivery and promotion schedules.
- Prepare sales supporting materials, display products and share product knowledge with sales floor staff.
- Analyze product performance and device actions to maintain departmental competitiveness in the market.
- Keeping up to date with market trends and reacting to changes in demand are key elements of the role.
- Hold considerable amount of responsibility and automomy in what is often a pressured environment.
Enough said of the job description. I simply need a passionate colleague who's mind is open and creative enough to work on concepts, technical enough to tackle all the basics of a retailer, analytical enough to translate data into actions, fun to work with and enjoy giving his/her best. The exposure will be overwhelming but that's part of the fun I get a lot from this company in the past 5 years. So I hope like attracts like, please spread this for me to your friends, send me a resume!
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Monuments historiques: PA00089925
Address entered in the Mérimée database:
Grève (rue de la); General-de-Gaulle (rue du)
29590 Le Faou - France
Insee code of the municipality: 29053
Finistère [29] - Quimper - Brittany
Approximate address taken from GPS coordinates (latitude and longitude):
1 Rue du Général de Gaulle 29590 Le Faou
Protected elements:
Church (cad. 1999 AE 20): registration by decree of June 3, 1932
History:
The church consists of a nave, a wide double transept, a three-sided apse and gables. To the south, a large porch bears the dates of 1593 and 1613. The bell tower, openwork and elongated, is cushioned by a lantern dome and bears the dates of 1629, 1630, 1634 and 1640.
Periods of construction:
16th century, 17th century
The Saint-Sauveur church was rebuilt between 1544 and 1680 but retained the furniture of the previous church. And some parts are graded. In particular the “snakes” baptismal font, made of Kersanton stone, considered to be of exceptional interest, and a magnificent stone pietà. The stained glass windows recounting the legendary foundation of the parish, the altar of the rosary and the medallions illustrating the "joyful, glorious, painful mysteries", the Saint-Antoine altar with turrets, that of the "four women", the panels with angels and the carved wooden candlesticks from the 17th century... The church contains many treasures!
Logonna Stone
Illustrated explanatory panels (made by the Ar Faou association) evoke the history of the church and its heritage The exterior is also very beautiful: the Logonna stone gives the building a golden hue associated with the Kersanton stone for the statuary elements. You can also see beautiful gargoyles. And the porch protects the wooden statues of the 12 apostles. Finally, the steeple is domed, unlike the other pointed steeples. The church is open every day, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and you can get an explanatory booklet for the visit, at the entrance.
One of the cool thing about KOLO's refillable travel book called Essex is that you can actually archive the thinner refill onto a larger album. This way you will have an album showing selected photos as well as the actual journal you used when you were traveling.
Some of us like to stick everything collected in trip to a thicker journal, write a lot and never miss a thing. This creates bulky books and may not be a good sight on a nice clean shelf. KOLO's Essex however invites you to strip things down to the essentials and keep things simple and elegant, just like the usual KOLO aesthetic which brings out your content (photo and text) while the album itself becomes a nice decor.
Travel/Photo journaling style is really a personal choice. I love to create junks and think back later what really happened. On the other hand, I admire clean looks. Perhaps a lot of small/thin refill notebooks filed into a clean album with selected photos is the solution to satisfy both wishes. I'll explore more.
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This year marks the third year of an interesting event to be held in city'super and LOG-ON. In this concept cafe (particularly in Festival Walk's LOG-ON), you will find:
Stationery and photography travel gears (19th June - 2nd July 2009): Canon, Fuji, Lomo, Moleskine, Midori, KOLO, MT-tapes, LUXE, Kodomo stamps, Staz-on inpads, etc
Travel Talks: 3 different sessions on 20th June 2009 presented by traveler and photographers. Learn how to steal time and write better on your journal, life hack tricks included. Why a trip to Cambodia changed a portrait photographer's view on life and how a traveler's mindset is different from a tourist's. How imagery and text combined can create lasting memory through photo journaling. Only a few days left for registration!
Mini Game with interesting prizes: Follow the instruction on the postcard and go to Festival Walk LOG-ON store, find the hidden message which is a travel quote written by G.K. Chesterton, write it down and submit. You get a chance to win nice gifts from great brands (check out this Flickr photo and move your mouse over to see what they are)
Stamp your notebook/postcard: Yes stamps, bring your notebook or use our postcard. I've made these icons into self inking stamps for your fun: Moleskine, LCA, Travel Cafe logo, fountain pen. They sort of summarized what this event is all about. Also, Designphil (Midori) in Japan made these two stamps for our event too! They are only available in Hong Kong during this period, so collect them while you can!
And finally, special thanks to Lie Fhung from Ztampf.com allowing me to use her great digital scrapbooking graphics on the postcard and backdrop of the event. More photos coming up after setting up the event.
Enjoy!
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Monuments historiques: PA00089925
Address entered in the Mérimée database:
Grève (rue de la); General-de-Gaulle (rue du)
29590 Le Faou - France
Insee code of the municipality: 29053
Finistère [29] - Quimper - Brittany
Approximate address taken from GPS coordinates (latitude and longitude):
1 Rue du Général de Gaulle 29590 Le Faou
Protected elements:
Church (cad. 1999 AE 20): registration by decree of June 3, 1932
History:
The church consists of a nave, a wide double transept, a three-sided apse and gables. To the south, a large porch bears the dates of 1593 and 1613. The bell tower, openwork and elongated, is cushioned by a lantern dome and bears the dates of 1629, 1630, 1634 and 1640.
Periods of construction:
16th century, 17th century
The Saint-Sauveur church was rebuilt between 1544 and 1680 but retained the furniture of the previous church. And some parts are graded. In particular the “snakes” baptismal font, made of Kersanton stone, considered to be of exceptional interest, and a magnificent stone pietà. The stained glass windows recounting the legendary foundation of the parish, the altar of the rosary and the medallions illustrating the "joyful, glorious, painful mysteries", the Saint-Antoine altar with turrets, that of the "four women", the panels with angels and the carved wooden candlesticks from the 17th century... The church contains many treasures!
Logonna Stone
Illustrated explanatory panels (made by the Ar Faou association) evoke the history of the church and its heritage The exterior is also very beautiful: the Logonna stone gives the building a golden hue associated with the Kersanton stone for the statuary elements. You can also see beautiful gargoyles. And the porch protects the wooden statues of the 12 apostles. Finally, the steeple is domed, unlike the other pointed steeples. The church is open every day, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and you can get an explanatory booklet for the visit, at the entrance.
Maison de la duchesse Anne ou maison de la sénéchaussée. Cette majestueuse maison de pierres de Logonna et d'ardoise de 1664 est construite sur la place du marché qui occupe l'emplacement de l'ancien château de Landerneau démoli au début du XVIIe siècle. Après avoir eu en face d'elle le siège du tribunal et de la perception de la sénéchaussée, à l'étage des halles, elle aurait aussi été l'hôtel de la famille des Rohan, avant de devenir une pâtisserie renommée dans les années 1920. La restauration est splendide.
Pony Brown's Visit to Hong Kong
We had a great time with Pony Brown's president, illustrator and the translator when they visited our Korean Stationery fair and met their fans in Hong Kong. I was particularly happy to be able to chat with as many fans as possible, they all love the postive messages and cuteness of the main character. One of the fan was upsetted by something this very morning, but when she found out Pony Brown's presence and came, she felt way better. That's why we love to bring positive energy and pleasure through these events.
Contrary to many's perception, the person behind this cute character is a tall handsome hard-bodied guy Mr. Oh. You can pretty much see the similarity of him and the character, cool from the outside, bright and positive but sometimes shy within. We were expecting him to just give out signatures on postcards but for each of the fans whom came, he drew something special and worked very hard in details to make every stroke counts. I believe fans were not disappointed, at all!
After the event today, we've brought the Pony Brown team to a seafood restaurant in Lei Yue Mun (鯉魚門) tonight and enjoyed a great time chit chatting. What a lovely evening, nice weather too.
Last year when I visited Seoul, I found out their project with a Korean music instrument brand called Countess. Upon Countess' request they made these lovely Ukulele prototypes! They are finally available in music instrument stores in Korea now. Excited about this cross over with music, Mr. Oh brought along 2 Ukulele so that we can gift them to Pony Brown fans through a small competition.
So far, Pony Brown is the most successful Korean brand we've brought to Hong Kong, I hope in the future we will have a lot more collaborations and bring more happiness, no matter how tiny, to many.
Realizing the hard work Mr. Oh and the team went through.... you know what, for the past few weeks they've only slept for 2 hours every single day, working hard on projects, so we admire a lot of the Korean speed and dedication really..... last night I decided to make personal gift to them, leather jackets for Cricket lighters, embossed with "PONY BROWN" and "city'super stationery" on them. Took me hours to design and made, until 4am, but I'm happy that it was a perfect gift for them. Looking forward to more PONY BROWN stuffs!
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