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Follow-Up: Pecha Kucha Night Singapore

When we arrived at Frujch for Pecha Kucha, you can sense a totally different atmosphere than usual. Frujch was filled with professionals from the creative industry (and there were a few students like me). Before the presentations even started, you can already sense their creativity through the chatter, their outfits and of course the plastic eye-glasses with the funky hair.

Overall, the presentations that night were entertaining (except for a couple) and informative. My favorite from the night was the presentation by Graham Perkins, a consultant, who talked about creativity and the education system. He presented first about a topic that was relevant to the audience. More importantly, he was the only one that stuck to the 20X20 format of Pecha Kucha. Like the way it should be done, he timed his slides to transition every 20 seconds and he adapted what he was going to say to that constraint. I was impressed with the design of his slides so I went to Google him and found out that his career was surrounded with creativity from Adobe down to MTV Asia. Kudos to Graham for presenting Pecha Kucha the right way.

HJGHER somewhat followed the 20×20 format but I’m not sure if each slide lasted 20 seconds. I’ve to review that from the video that I took. They presented a well-written short story accompanied by photographs which made it look like a semi-short film. It was probably my second favorite and it was a nice way to end the night as they presented last.

Andrew Lo from MTV Asia was the most entertaining that night because of his personality and his courage to present the reasons why he hates MTV. Although I think that he should have stopped after his last point and chose not to present about MTV’s campaigns because it completely went off topic and he kinda lost the audience then. (Oh yeah! When I first saw this guy, I thought he looked really familiar. Found out later that he was the guy behind the Spot the VJ campaign which I saw the making of on TV.)

Steve Lawler’s (not the DJ) was visually stimulating. He’s a very talented guy and it was nice to learn about the inspirations behind his work. He fascination with Stanley Kubrick is something worth remembering.

The rest of the presentations were just alright. I felt that they were presenting too much about themselves and their work. Even though Pecha Kucha Nights let you present on any topic, it would be nice to watch a presentation and learn something new. Not something that we can just read off the About page on their website. This is why Graham Perkins was the best of the night: everyone in the audience listened to “ideas worth spreading”. (His presentations reminded me of TED Talks, which he made several references to.)

To sum it up, the first Pecha Kucha Night Singapore was a success! Can’t wait for the next one. I’ve got all the presentations on this Kyte channel. Enjoy!

Microblogging 101 for Corporate Communicators

Last Saturday was probably one of the last times in school that I am able to present slides wherein the design fits perfectly with the content and the course (Social Media). Our group presented on microblogging, the tools and its business application for communication professionals.

I designed the slides to look like one of the microblogging platforms, Pownce, for two reasons.

  1. Pownce’s UI looks the best out of all microblogging services online mainly due to its designer, Daniel Burka, who I think is also responsible for Digg.com’s user interface/experience. He’s the man!
  2. Also, the brevity of microblogging is inline with the way I usually design my slides - very clean and simple with minimal words as possible.

I’m glad that my group mates were able to pull it off and present really well, even though they were new to this style of presenting. In a way, it helped them understand the content better for them to present without using any script. One of my group mates was even singled-out by our professor saying how each SMU student should be presenting like her. Well done, Adelyn!

Anyway, here are the slides without the video interview by Robert Scoble with the co-founders of Jaiku:

One thing that I’ve learned this time is to rehearse as much as I can before presentation day. I went in there last Saturday with minimal rehearsal and once again fumbled through my parts.

’till next time…

The Future of Singapore’s Movie Industry

Check out this video by Vincent, who’s an undergrad like me in the Singapore Management University. It’s a video to support Singapore’s bid to host the Youth Olympic Games in 2010.

Isn’t that cool? I first saw one of his videos a couple of years ago for a school project and I was really impressed. It was amateurishly-professionally done, if that makes any sense. I’ve been a fan of his ever since.

Vincent’s productions are way better than what I see on local TV. He’s got the right angle, music and style for every video that he shoots and produces.

I can’t wait to see him do bigger projects.

A Sad Day for Design

After the announcement about Yahoo’s plans to lay off hundreds of employees 3 weeks ago, a post from Portfolio.com just confirmed that Yahoo has gotten rid of their designers. Not just some of them - the whole enchilada in fact.

I think that the Yahoo Design Innovation team, a.k.a. yHaus, was critical to a company like Yahoo. In a business where you have this graphical interface which serves as an in-between between the services that you provide and your customers, design does matter.

To quote Chris Campbell from Particletree:

“Good design in our company doesn’t just sell products. Good design fosters collaboration, communicates strategy, sets expectations, improves the efficiency of a team, and most importantly inspires and motivates like nothing else.” (Source)

I’ve used one of their products before, Wufoo, to make online forms and the usability of their site was excellent. I remember choosing Wufoo over 2-3 other services that I found online because their site was just really easy and simple to use (and it a lot of cool features too).

yHaus probably does a lot more than website design that’s why they have the word Innovation in their team name, which I think is a bigger loss for Yahoo. Based from their old blog and the next* (a site that you get re-directed to if you go to the main site of the design team which does not exist anymore) , they do have some pretty innovative projects going on.

My advertising professor from a year ago, Jorg Dietzel, who is also a brand consultant, previously had a talk on business and design. One-half of Jorg’s message from his presentation was that businesses need design.

To keep up in this overly competitive domain, Yahoo still needs to come up with innovative designs.

Follow Up: Mobile Phone UI

Just as I praised Sony Ericsson for their user interface, Google releases new screen shots of Android. The last time I saw a preview of Android during its early development, I was impressed with the apps they had running on it. The only problem that I had was their menu, which had the same implementation as Yahoo! Go 3.0 using a carousel. I’m sure if they had other display layouts for their menu.

Android UI

Photo Credit: Gizmodo

The new screen shots from Gizmodo showed UI improvements in the Android OS. They don’t look as sleek as the iPhone or Sony Ericsson phones, but they look very neat and simple to use. Simple done well is better than a flashy UI that’s too complicated to use.

And according to John Maeda, the author of The Laws of Simplicity, “In Simplicity we trust.”

Mobile Phone UI

After the iPhone, I think that Sony Ericsson has one of the best mobile phone user interfaces in the market. Not only are they easy to use, they look good too.

Check out the new XPERIA X1 “panel interface”.

Singapore Food Blogs

I was searching the net for restaurant reviews and recommendations in Singapore and I came across two different yet informative food blogs.

1. i eat, i shoot, i post

i eat, i shoot, i post has been up for a long time just by looking at its long list of food categories. I went to explore around and found the blog’s visitor statistics and it just reaffirmed what I initially thought. This food blog gets an average of 3000 unique visitors and about 1,800 loyal readers a day. To be honest, I wanted to close the Firefox tab on this blog right away because I was turned off by the design and layout. As I scrolled down, I learned that this blog has some really good content in it (both food photography and reviews). It even has its own community of ieaters. Thanks God I gave this blog a second look because I have now added it to my RSS reader and will be recommending it to friends.

2. flavor

flavor

flavor is definitely in touch with web 2.0: the website design and a Facebook group. Impressive. By the looks of it, they haven’t officially opened their blog/site to the public yet. However I was able to access one of their pages through Google. It looks really neat inside. I think they are at that stage where they’re filling up their blog with enough reviews before their launch. Content-wise, flavor distinguishes itself by focusing on higher-end restaurants. There’s not much activity at present but I wish that when they go live, their content would live up to their presentation.

I shouldn’t just a blog by its first page.

An Aerial Point of View

Designer Tsunho Wang came up with this amazing camera concept which lets us take photos from an angle that’s really up to how the camera glides. Not to mention, the shutter is automated by face recognition technology.

Flying Camera 1

Flying Camera 2

Flying Camera 3

I remember making straw or paper fly like this when I was a kid, but a camera?! Resolution should not matter in this case. Turn this concept into a reality please.

Credits: Yanko Design 

Kanye vs. Fiddy

I came across the latest Kanye West music videos and I must say that they’re uber cool. Very unique indeed. The concepts of both videos are distinct in their own way. Looks like Kanye wins again when it comes to the creative aspect of their music videos. Check them out:

Stronger - Kanye West

Japanese-themed. Really cool mash-ups of different clips near the end.

Good Life - Kanye West feat. T-Pain

Very playful with the colors and the words. Pop art is back and it’s even better! Watch and be amazed. Ayy!

A-yo Technology - 50 Cent feat. J. Timberlake and Timbaland

Nice song but the video just reminds me of Timberlake’s Sexy Back. A few movie references. Nothing special.


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