Another early start as the bus was collecting us from Ben’s House at 7am for our trip to Langkawi. In the usual Thai fashion, it took 3 buses, 1 ferry and a taxi to get us to our destination. The buses got gradually worse as we edged closer to Malaysia. But the journey wasn’t all … Read more
The highs and lows of Langkawi
Posted by in Photography | Random Thoughts | The Journey | Travel - (0 Comments)Krabi: The final days in Thailand
Posted by in Inspiration | Photography | Random Thoughts | The Journey | Travel - (0 Comments)“The name’s Bond… James Bond!” Heidi and I maxed out our final days in Thailand. We took tours to Phangnga Bay (James Bond Island) and Koh Phi Phi, met some new friends, witnessed an immense fork lightning storm and by chance discovered Phra Nang. I’m not sure my writing skills are worthy enough to describe … Read more
Krabi: Thailand Transport and Ao Nang
Posted by in Inspiration | Photography | Random Thoughts | The Journey | Travel - (0 Comments)The journey from Koh Samui to Krabi Town was long and complicated. In usual Thai style, it had taken 3 buses and 1 ferry to bring us 5 kilometres short of our planned destination, where we then had to jump into a Tuk Tuk for the final leg of the journey. Griff and I had … Read more
Koh Samui Archipelago
Posted by in Design | Photography | Random Thoughts | The Journey | Travel - (0 Comments)Koh Tao. As the ferry docked into the port on Koh Tao, we were greeted by a mass of taxi drivers, diving instructors and guest house owners. We waded through the crowd and spotted the diving rep that we had been chatting to on the ferry. He had offered to show us around a few … Read more
Waterfalls, Tiger Temple and the Floating Market
Posted by in Inspiration | Photography | Random Thoughts | The Journey | Travel - (0 Comments)We rolled into Bangkok around 10pm with no plan and nowhere to stay. We took our chances and headed back to the Sawasdee Hotel on Sukhumvit Soi 8, knowing we had already payed for 2 nights in advance for when we should of arrived back from Chiang Mai. The manager was sympathetic to our situation … Read more
To Ayutthaya and back again
Posted by in Inspiration | Random Thoughts | The Journey | Travel - (0 Comments)The mini bus picked us up early from the tour operator’s on Khao San Road. There in mini bus, we met a bloke from Israel who at first came across dreary but he came to life once he started sharing his journey with us. It was then we realised that he was on his way … Read more
From W5 to Bangkok
Posted by in Inspiration | Photography | Random Thoughts | The Journey | Travel - (0 Comments)Ealing to Bangkok. Still feeling the effects from a late night out with our friends in London, Heidi and I slowly finished packing our bags ready for the night flight from Heathrow to Bangkok. We said our final goodbyes to our amazing housemates and to Ealing, which had been our home for the last 5 … Read more
A leap of faith
Posted by in Art | Design | Inspiration | Random Thoughts | The Journey | Travel | Web Development - (2 Comments)I launched ‘Random thoughts of an average mind’ at the beginning of 2011, hoping to document my experience and experimentations as a Graphic Designer. The aim was to add entries of the tasks and questions I encounter along the way, while finding solutions and answers for them. To be honest with myself, I’ve been poor … Read more
5 x 5 Square Grid and Space Exhibition
Posted by in Art | Design | Inspiration | Random Thoughts | The Journey - (0 Comments)Ever since I left secondary education I’ve always been very interested in the art movement Suprematism and the Russian painter Kazimir Malevich. Influenced by his theories, I had started experimenting with ideas of using basic graphic styles to create design solutions. My experimentation has allowed me to create multiple graphic elements and a type face … Read more
April and May have been manic months, with a lot of changes. There’s been stag parties, weddings, goodbyes, hellos and a change of job. In April, I was able to visit the unique city of Krakow in Poland. Though because of a stag party, we weren’t able to see as much of the city as … Read more
