Saturday, June 20, 2009

The Last Breathe of a PSP Battery

I really needed to make a post. I miss the time when I was inspired by randomness and I shared my insanity on the Blog. Twitter is awesome for bite-sized micro-blogging, but this is the full-experience blog, afterall.

WARNING: Since it's just passed midnight, I'm going to refer "today" as Friday.

For the past two weeks or so, my PSP battery has been slowly dying to the point where it barely kept a 30 minutes charge. For those who didn't know, I have a launch PSP (PSP-1001) and still had the original battery. Today, I put the old battery to rest and got the 2200mAh Sony Stamina Battery. I already know it's going to be worth it because it took three hours to charge the freegin' thing.


I finally got to see Disney•Pixar's Up last night (Thursday). Pixar did it again.


My next Design piece will be a collaboration with Stéphanie (my girlfriend).


Aren't I lacking sleep? What the hell am I still doing up this late typing this...


Today's 'LOL' moment (for me): I broke the corporate adage "No one is irreplaceable".

Random quote: "I'm here, Justin Case! (Just in case)" ---some random TV commercial that was on while typing this.

What are you playing this weekend?
Randomly added to this post. I'm away at my parents for the weekend (Father's Day this Sunday), and with a brand new PSP Battery, it's a PSP weekend.
  • Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness
  • Phantasy Star Portable
  • Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero?

Monday, June 8, 2009

Clear Design



I cleared another piece!

Too often, communication hits a wall of constraints (rules, guidelines, message, connections, targets, time, concepts, etc.)... regardless, design makes it all much more clearer.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

People and Ideas



My latest Design piece.

Too often, a corporate philosophy puts the idea before the people. They forget that without the people, there would not even be a concept in the first place. There's people on both ends of the communication, and at every level of the concept. As soon as a corporate philosophy puts the idea before the people, communications will suffer.

Luckily, I don't have that problem with the team I work with.