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Wong Fu Live! In Malaysia Mini Symposium

Hosted by Filemmakers Anonymous, a collective that promotes budding filmmakers, the mini symposium session with Philip Wang and Wesley Chan talks about the Wong Fu Productions story from the very beginning.

Exploring the Valleys of the Moon

The vast, magnificent desert of Wadi Rum greeted me on the third day. I can’t help feeling a little dwarfed while looking up at the towering sandstone mountains, which the locals fondly call the “Valley of the Moon”.

Around Aqaba by the Tala Bay

The second day saw me roaming around Aqaba and paying the Red Sea a visit.

In Madaba and onto the Dead Sea

Not too long ago, I went on a little tour around Jordan, that small country I never knew existed. It was the only country in the Middle East not to have oil, so as you can expect, the country is fairly poor. But that doesn’t mean it’s not a nice place. Upon touchdown at the [...]

On the metro

A random picture I took on the Sydney metro. The windows were awfully dirty and I wasn’t exactly bothered, so you’ll find rough clone stamping here and there.

P1 celebrates new “Potong Stim!™” campaign at ‘Comedy Thursday’

P1 had originally invited me to join them to celebrate their new campaign called “Potong Stim!™” at Zouk KL on 6 October, but it was unfortunate that I couldn’t attend. They gracefully sent me a copy of the event’s press release with several photos attached so that I didn’t miss anything. Read on to check [...]

Let’s talk fonts: Arial, Helvetica, Myriad Pro, Roboto

Lately there has been quite a buzz among the typography community when Google engineer Matias Duarke unveiled the new Android font cheekily-named Roboto. In fact, the common stance going around designers was simple: It appears to be a rip-off of Helvetica. Certain blogs even went so far as to find similarities between the glyphs of [...]

WOWLOUD: Cloud music for Malaysians?

Traditionally, we listen to music on offline-storage players – phones, personal stereos, discs, and if you’re that old, even cassettes. Then came cloud music. 2011 has been an exciting year for cloud music, with major unveilings like Google Music and Apple iCloud, and announcements of popular streaming services like Spotify steadily expanding to even more [...]

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