Sunday, 9 October 2011

'What are they like inside'


This was the other idea of my headline. 
People tend to not to put their curtains on at night as you can even see inside of their house clearer than day time.  During the day the sunlight illuminates outside houses as opposed to night time. 



London is one of the biggest metropolitan cities. one day I was on the bus in central London and was a bit shocked by having listened other languages in the english spoken country. Thousands foreign people are living in very english houses, So I questioned myself  that ' would those houses not have their cultural atmosphere?" I went  into  several foreign family houses to investigate inside of their house. This picture is one of the houses that I went to, They are very religious indian family have been living in London for more than 20 years. I could clearly see that they still have got their own cultural character. 

Again no contexts.... 

My final year of Uni has begun.


 I was given the word ' What are they like inside'. 
One of my ideas was looking into mixed cultural aspects.
So, I decided to visit the specific areas where foreign families settled in and how the areas have become. Even though, their lives are based on the UK, but, their cultural living patters have a huge impact on it. So, I decided to look for something that has got its own colour of their culture. 
I went 'Southall', where is a famous for a mixed culture area & South Asian. 
All the shops have Idian-ish atmosphere as they lay out massive products on the same selves. I was very into the graphic elements of those displays.  

We were meant to have 3 different ideas, but mine was just the facts of images, not ideas yet.. All the pictures I've taken didn't have contexts on it. I think I'd stopped developing further.. laziness.





Monday, 15 August 2011

haha.

A Long Time - Mayer Hawthorne from MayerHawthorne on Vimeo.

reform it !






Hoxton street Monster Supplies.


Identity for Hoxton Street Monster Supplies, a front for the Ministry of Stories. The MoS is a non-profit organisation that encourages creative writing among children and young people. Funded by the Arts Council and co-organised by Nick Hornby, its an admirable identity for an admirable excersise.

The whole thing sits together just wonderfully. I love all the little details in the signage and packaging.





Odd Animals.

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Chaos & Structure.









Wednesday, 10 August 2011

The density attracts me.




by Andreas Gursky


I kinda wanna visit warehouse for some reason. ha.