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If you enjoy seeing strong visual arts and photos as much as TG, you would probably like “Commons & Sense” . The bilingual online web magazine – Japanese and English, was founded by Osaka-born kaoru sasaki. He started his career as a designer and a copywriter in London and launched the site in 2006.
Commons & Sense was created in answer to the question – “what is common sense?” “what is fashion magazine?” “what is fashion?” commons&sense – Japan’s only international fashion magazine out from Tokyo for all those fashionistas.
The three-column design site hardly has any intricated design. It is awfully simple yet it’s portfolios are somethings that TG won’t want to miss. Guided by a small navigation on the right and a selective of back issues, users will not get lost. TG believes that the site operator’s primary objective is to showcase their photos and graphic illustrations.
Featured in the site is a set of portfolio in fashion, art and design, news products and graphic illustration.
Browsing through this collection of stylish and exquisite portfolio, TG can cool down and draw some inspiration both for entertainment and work.
See if you think these portfolios can deliver an exceptional, inspiring visual experience to you.
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Kelikuru.com is 嘰哩咕嚕, a Chinese term basically means rumbling. The idea comes across TG's mind while watching a cartoon show on TV few years ago. We walk through our life,day by day ; speak to many people, known or unknown, year after year and we may not notice that there are so many wonderful things passing by. Writing a blog can literally leave my foot-prints in the internet world, help me keep the memory. At this moment, a big chunk of my life is closely aligned with user-centric design, user research, web-based environment both in Hong Kong and China. Perhaps I may not be like that tomorrow, I may be in other setting, have nothing to do with usability, but who knows what's going to happen next?
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October 31st, 2009 at 11:28 am
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