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What California living is all about

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Aside from a sharp decline in the cultural diversity, my new neighbourhood is pretty much perfect. Less expensive than San Francisco proper, safer, greener (vegetation aplenty), cleaner, less crowded, warmer… I could go on, but will save the occasional readers the trouble.

Check out the view from my new bedroom window (click to enlarge):

The view from my new bedroom...

Polished off the final exam for my third semester of Japanese language last night… やった!

listening to:
Recovery
Eminem

V-day: I love the ocean

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

thought of the day: if dung beetles eat faeces, what do they… um… output?

took a little walk to the ocean the afternoon of valentine’s day, and noticed the sunset casting some really wild colours across the western edge of north america, especially as it tries hiding under some thinly laid haze.

land's end trail looking to the ocean

Watch your back

Monday, February 1st, 2010

thought of the day: when trying to be supportive, if you “stand behind” someone more than 100%, are you really just standing in front of them?

A few panoramas, click to enlarge: Dusk at the lake home. Mother’s Day 2009 at the edge of the continent. Christmas 2009 under the chills.

Dusk on Sauk Lake, September 22, 2009 Mother's Day on Seacliff, May 10, 2009 Winter at the farm Winter at the farm 2

What it could be

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

thought of the day: to see the world only how it is… is to waste what it could be.

elyse.jpg girl.jpg lake.jpg goombas.jpg jamie.jpg
A few “new” drawings, as promised

The Monster at the End of this Book

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

The ‘monster’ I fear may in fact just be me.

It’s been a good two months since my last post; much of that time has been spent attending events like E3 in Los Angeles, working on personal projects, working to secure a job, and then deciding that I want to return to university life and improve my mind the old fashioned way—which has meant spending time researching programs and schools.

After having separated with my last job, which was fun, paid fairly well, came with almost unbeatable benefits, greatly grew my experience and creative diversity, and then moving literally halfway across the country during an economically depressed period of seven months afforded me plenty of time to evaluate a great number of things, the least of which were my available opportunities.

Those who have known me well enough over the past few years to have a frank discussion about my views of advertising, marketing, etc. know that I’m not exactly fond of perverting my creative talents to liberate consumers from their hard-earned cash and buy crap they either don’t really need or can’t really afford. It’s one thing to crave an audience; but its another to stage a crowd with smoke and mirrors while your business associates pick their pockets in their distracted state. I’ve been told that such an anti-entrepreneurial sentiment is the trademark of creative folk, but pardon me for having any sort of human conscience or ignoring the perceived importance of the almighty dollar.

Many people also know that for the past 3.5-4 years I’ve been volunteering countless hours on a popular gaming news and community web site. While it’s technically not paid a dime (yet), I have met countless wonderful people and it has opened doors to many new opportunities and horizons, many of which have roots here in the San Francisco area. During my months away from the workforce, I’ve had a chance to explore these options to a greater degree and have enjoyed it enough to consider officially working within the video game industry in some capacity. Many young people interested in games seem to be interested in pursuing a career in editorial capacities, which I can attest is a very exciting field, but not one that is likely to bear lifelong careers for anyone unless they have other skills that can be parlayed into much different roles within the industry, particularly in business or other managerial duties; things I have little interest in directly, so I will need to look deeper into the job well.

Last fall, my volunteer efforts with that gaming site landed me a very rare opportunity to travel with a game company to Japan, an experience that really opened my eyes in ways I could have never imagined. It’s one of those things you have to see or do for yourself to understand, not unlike parenthood—so I hear. Ten years ago I would have ignorantly written off most foreign cultures as bizarre, unnecessary, and irrelevant to my life and goals. For me, Japan specifically was perceived as a place of such other-worldly oddity that I could only laugh at the stereotypical wacky TV programmes and assign them as the single thumbnail of the whole country and its cultured history. As it turns out, that naivete has ironically become the defining factor in the goals I have now set for myself.

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I haven’t forgotten how to use Photoshop just yet

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Just a couple projects I’ve churned out in the last month: one is a fully functioning site, the other is a proposed rebranding and major overhaul to an existing site. Visit Bardo Entertainment to view the first design in action.

Bardo Entertainment web design Sega Fanatics OneSite Mockup

I do have one other web-related project in the works, but I can’t really reveal any more about it yet; still in beta testing! Will work on getting some of my hand-drawn work scanned in soon too; been awhile since I’ve updated those…

Icky Thump

listening to:
Icky Thump
The White Stripes

Where I’ve come

Monday, April 20th, 2009

thought of the day: i can drive, vote, drink and rent a car. but when exactly am i “grown up”?

People have been asking me all day if I feel old. Not just older… but “old”. Some ask if I feel wiser. No more than yesterday. I think you gain many things with age; their sum worth more than whatever things you may lose along the way.

One thing I wouldn’t quite have dreamt even a year ago—let alone 30 of them—would be my eyes seeing the things I now see on a daily basis. Conveniently ignoring the social issues of homeless people and related, here are just a few things snapped while out and about over the last week. Enjoy!