The time spent making sure that every single detail of the interior draws back to it's main concept is really a work of art. Sometimes as a designer, we tend to forget to focus on the details when we try to create something, but actually it is in the detail that illustrates the true passion in our craft.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
White Book Covers
I went on a photo shoot not too long ago, the location was set in a renovated colonial shop-house. The interior of the house - chic & modern matched with traditional art pieces - from paintings to small trinkets collected from different parts of the world. All together, the blending of items was extraordinarily well-balanced. The walls were also transformed into niches that serves as bookshelves, in one glance, you will notice the uniformity & balance of things within those shelves even when the items are not exactly identical. As I look closer in detail to see how the items were displayed, I discovered something really new and unusual - the book covers. All books displayed were covered with white art paper, hand-written outside is it's individual titles and authors.

The time spent making sure that every single detail of the interior draws back to it's main concept is really a work of art. Sometimes as a designer, we tend to forget to focus on the details when we try to create something, but actually it is in the detail that illustrates the true passion in our craft.
The time spent making sure that every single detail of the interior draws back to it's main concept is really a work of art. Sometimes as a designer, we tend to forget to focus on the details when we try to create something, but actually it is in the detail that illustrates the true passion in our craft.
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