These are my new designs representing my personal identity. So if you receice a particular letter in a particular envelope or a business card like above some day, you know they are from me~
Oh, please leave comments so that I can fine-tune the design.Thanks
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
The pictures are about my life in USA last semester. Because of the cold snowing weather, I spend more time in my room, on my studies....I hope I will find more fun in the rest of the semester~
Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.
Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Understanding American
Before I came to US, I looked up some tips which help me survive in US,and I found somethings like this:
•Use last names with people you do not know: Address people using their title (Mr, Ms, Dr) and their last names.
•Always use "Ms" when addressing women: It is important to use "Ms" when addressing a woman. Only use "Mrs" when the woman has asked you to do so!
•Many Americans prefer first names: Americans often prefer using first names, even when dealing with people in very different positions. Americans will generally say, "Call me Tom." and then expect you to remain on a first name basis.
•Americans prefer informal: In general, Americans prefer informal greetings and using first names or nicknames when speaking with colleagues and acquaintances.
•Always shake hands: Americans shake hands when greeting each other. This is true for both men and women. Other forms of greeting such as kissing on the cheeks, etc., is generally not appreciated.
•Look your partner in the eye: Americans look each other in the eyes when they are speaking as a way of showing that they are sincere.
•Don't hold hands: Same sex friends do not usually hold hands or put their arms around each other in public in the United States.
•Smoking is Out!!: Smoking, even in public places, is strongly disapproved of by most Americans in the modern United States.
Understanding American English
By Kenneth Beare, About.com Guide
•Use last names with people you do not know: Address people using their title (Mr, Ms, Dr) and their last names.
•Always use "Ms" when addressing women: It is important to use "Ms" when addressing a woman. Only use "Mrs" when the woman has asked you to do so!
•Many Americans prefer first names: Americans often prefer using first names, even when dealing with people in very different positions. Americans will generally say, "Call me Tom." and then expect you to remain on a first name basis.
•Americans prefer informal: In general, Americans prefer informal greetings and using first names or nicknames when speaking with colleagues and acquaintances.
•Always shake hands: Americans shake hands when greeting each other. This is true for both men and women. Other forms of greeting such as kissing on the cheeks, etc., is generally not appreciated.
•Look your partner in the eye: Americans look each other in the eyes when they are speaking as a way of showing that they are sincere.
•Don't hold hands: Same sex friends do not usually hold hands or put their arms around each other in public in the United States.
•Smoking is Out!!: Smoking, even in public places, is strongly disapproved of by most Americans in the modern United States.
Understanding American English
By Kenneth Beare, About.com Guide
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Good Chinese food in Cleveland
I really wanna recommand a Chinese restaurant in downtown Cleveland, to which I go once a week. If any of you would like to have real Chinese food in Hong Kong style which is hardly found in USA, you can not miss Wonton Gourmet & BBQ. The following is a link of a forum which discuss about the restaurant:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/wonton-gourmet-and-bbq-cleveland
http://www.yelp.com/biz/wonton-gourmet-and-bbq-cleveland
Thursday, February 10, 2011
This is the logo I have just created. I wanna have my robot store in Hong Kong some day in the near future, selling robot imported from Japan...
I chose a very robot-alike font, which make logo look cool hopefully. And I hope you can see the robot lifting a leg at the middle, the idea of which was inspired by FedEx logo in which you can find an arrow between "E" and "x". At the first glance, you may not be able to notice it, but once you saw it, you can't help finding it every next time. Lastly, the "O" of the "robot" is actually a robot head, though it is not that apparent.
If possible, please give any comments, advices, critique..Thanks~
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Life in OHIO
I have been in Berea, Ohio for about 6 months; and 3 months late, I will be home, Hong Kong. The reason I chose Baldwin-Wallace College for my 1-year exchange programme was absolutely a random choice which I did not actually give a second thought---B-W is the "top 1" college in an alphabetical list of colleges.
Okay, when you're browsing my blog, probably I'm still working alone in the lab located next to my dorm, or hanging out with international buddies in campus, or dining in the horrible student union cafeteria with never-change meal, or sitting relaxedly in Alexandria or Nate's van to some where, or having monthly Chinese dinner with Paul who is a not-american-alike American, or, that's my favorite, taking a nap in my dorm. That's what my life in Ohio, where I'd like to spend more time is.
Okay, when you're browsing my blog, probably I'm still working alone in the lab located next to my dorm, or hanging out with international buddies in campus, or dining in the horrible student union cafeteria with never-change meal, or sitting relaxedly in Alexandria or Nate's van to some where, or having monthly Chinese dinner with Paul who is a not-american-alike American, or, that's my favorite, taking a nap in my dorm. That's what my life in Ohio, where I'd like to spend more time is.
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