July 26, 2011
Word.
Loving these AWESOME bible-inspired posters by Jim LePage, from his project Word. In my mind there's often a dichotomy between 'God stuff' and 'design stuff', but this proves that there needn't be such a distinction. These are just a few of my favourites; check out his portfolio for more designs and tongue-in-cheek explanations about the inspiration behind each image.
(All images belong to Jim LePage. Found via Abduzeedo)
July 7, 2011
Local tourist: Ann Siang Hill
Inspired by the guide that Emily from Paper Tiger Press wrote for Design*Sponge, and Notabilia's Singapore Shopaholic posts, my friend Elly and I decided to be local tourists for a day. So, a few weeks back, we took a trip to Ann Siang Hill, a curious area full of refurbished shop-houses.
Many have been converted to bars... (I love the bright red windows on this one)
...while others have been preserved in their original state. This shop-house looks as though it's been around since the early 1900s!
Jewel stickers from The Little Dröm Store - I used to wear these as earrings when I was a kid. They've got many other little knick knacks that used to be common in the past but are hardly sold anywhere else now.
Upon entering Woods in the Books, we were greeted by a jovial tree with legs. After I snapped this shot, the owners told us that photography wasn't allowed, oops!
We stopped for a tea break at the cosy little Flor Patisserie. I recommend their ice cheese tart, which comes in many flavours. Next time, I have to try the matcha-flavoured one.
All in all, it's a great area to explore. I really felt like a tourist that day. I think it's all about how you look at your surroundings, about expecting to see the new, interesting things that are there, instead of just what's old, tired and everyday. I can't wait to be a local tourist again!
If you know of a special spot in Singapore, a place you've had fun exploring, I'd love to hear about it!
Many have been converted to bars... (I love the bright red windows on this one)
...while others have been preserved in their original state. This shop-house looks as though it's been around since the early 1900s!
Jewel stickers from The Little Dröm Store - I used to wear these as earrings when I was a kid. They've got many other little knick knacks that used to be common in the past but are hardly sold anywhere else now.
Upon entering Woods in the Books, we were greeted by a jovial tree with legs. After I snapped this shot, the owners told us that photography wasn't allowed, oops!
We stopped for a tea break at the cosy little Flor Patisserie. I recommend their ice cheese tart, which comes in many flavours. Next time, I have to try the matcha-flavoured one.
All in all, it's a great area to explore. I really felt like a tourist that day. I think it's all about how you look at your surroundings, about expecting to see the new, interesting things that are there, instead of just what's old, tired and everyday. I can't wait to be a local tourist again!
If you know of a special spot in Singapore, a place you've had fun exploring, I'd love to hear about it!
Labels:
film,
Local Tourist,
places,
Singapore
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