http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SPJENb2id8
A special special thanks to Miss Angela Shim! And Mr. Bruno Coulais for composing the music for Coraline!
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Phileo Photoshop Phun
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Photoshop or Photostop?

If you look through any type of magazine, seeing models from a Victoria's Secret ad to an add for body oil is a kick to ones self-esteem. The models on glossy pages, tv commercials, billboards all appear to be almost eerily flawless, like they've never sweated, grimaced, bled, or experienced any type of negative emotion (unless that's what the ad intended them to do). The public look up to these beautiful people strive to look just like them. We buy the same product, eat the same food, do the same work out but it is an impossible goal. Even the models themselves don't look like their magazine counterparts. Pascal Dangin, a renown photo-editing magician, gets thousands of dollars just to retouch a magazine cover and $500 for one photo inside. Why is he in such high demand? Because society imposed an idealistic standard of beauty where even the models can't keep up. Faces are defined, legs are elongated, waists are shrunk, and muscles are more protruding, all for the sake of a product. Personally, I can't say that those images don't effect my self-esteem but to me, they are a completely different breed so I regard them as I would regard a painting. If people shared a similar mind-set as me, I don't think photoshop has to be regulated. But if girls are going to stop eating and little boys start to take steriods to look like those glossy pictures, maybe the people should question if selling those products are really worth the hooha.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
First attempt at using illustrator to illustrate.. words
We were supposed to illustrate words using only text.. yeahh i guess i misunderstood a bit but here it is anyway.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
How to Live Before You Die
In June 2005, Steve Jobs, creator of Mac, Pixar, and Next shared Stanford's commencement speech. My favorite aspect about his speech was when he pointed out that you don't know have to know where you are going in life, and that you'll have to trust that things will all connect in the end. He was a college drop out and to kill time he would sit in calligraphy classes offered at his school. From those classes he learned about different fonts which eventually lead to him designing the different type faces in the Mac. He probably felt like such a failure when he dropped out but in the end it was for the better. ""You can't connect the dots looking forward. You can only connect them looking backward [. . .] Because believing that the dots will connect down the road will give you the confidence to follow your heart even when it leads you off the well-worn path."
These words assure me that it's okay if don't know what courses I'm going to take in junior year, or what job I will end up having after graduation. It encouraged me to just take in and focus on the things I am doing right now, even if I dread some parts of it.
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