Procrastination (Days 1 and 2)

Good start to the procrastination (umm, I mean revision) today. I got a whole lot of stuff done. Well slightly. I did manage to do some work at first, finished off the examples papers for this year (yay) and had a supervision, but that’s almost where the work ended. Oh, also, I did manage to make a revision time table, scheduling in rough detail every hour (well not quite) from tomorrow to the 12th May. Oh what fun times ahead.

Baking


Fresh Bread…

Yo, so I got bored and thought I should get into a new hobby or even get keen trying something new. Just in the spirit of well, not all that much. So I’m totally getting into making lots of fresh bread. It’s pretty easy, as long as you have a bit of time to wait, and it’s dead cheap too, and the results generally taste so much better than you can get in the store.

Abercrombie Labels

After my previous post from a few years ago on a quick guide to spotting fake Abercrombie and Fitch clothing, I feel I should add some sort of update. Essentially this new post aims to give more examples as to the kind of labels in Abercrombie clothing that are authentic. The pictures below are all from authentic Abercrombie merchandise that was bought in stores only. They serve merely as an example of genuine clothing to aid spotting counterfeits…

Yo! Sushi: Marketing with Facebook

Yesterday, Yo! Sushi launched a little campaign to get their name out on Facebook and become a lot more popular in the space of a day. Unlike traditional marketing campaigns where one pays so much for advertising and placement etc, this one was based entirely around Facebook.

Branding: Conundrum

Conundrum Outdoor Sign

Preliminary designs for the corporate branding of a new upscale nouvelle cuisine restaurant situated in the centre of Cambridge.

Client-wise, the aim of the branding is establish Conundrum as a fresh exciting new place to eat. A simple two-tonal design was preferred by the client, but with preference for a striking colour as the primary focus…