Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Social Media in Japan


http://file.yoppa.blog.shinobi.jp/theconversation_jp_20090127.PNG

Project Name and URL:
Social Media in Japan

Location & Creator/Author Organisation:
Take me 2 Japan. Published on the 12th of February 2009. 4:55pm.
http://takeme2japan.wordpress.com/2009/02/12/social-media-in-japan/

Media and how it is used:
The article gives a general critique of social media in its ability to exchange information, sharing and discussing information among human beings. Specifically this article focus on the Japanese Social Media scene. Highlighting its diversity yet its isolation due to language and cultural barriers.

Points reflecting on its success:
- It is interesting to note advertising on the internet in Japan is not as prominent. Advertising in Japan is still experiencing major growth, TV still remain as the major media. This is worth investigating as the social life of the new generation change, the community often want information fast and whenever suitable. The age of waiting for TV shows is on decline, causing the thriving development of online communication through social media. Japanese social media scene includes international favourites such as twitter, yahoo, also countless japanese specific forums, wiki, media exchange sites. Seen from the chart above. Japanese may only cater specifically to its national language but its social media certainly does not lack a range.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010




Please note this flier is intended for artists, designers and architects to promote participation in the City Switch workshop.
Post Card theme to emphasise the idea of 'City Switch' and cultural exchange etc.

StickyStreets Poster Mock-Up


















I've gotten the textures used in the Poster Mock-Up from http://www.smashingmagazine.com/texture-gallery-stone-walls-brick/ which has allowed full use of textures for both personal and commercial use.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Logo Iteration 3

Logo Iteration 2

Logo iteration

Sticky Street Art Research: Vampire Weekend

Interesting music video clip with the use of electrical tape covering the streets.