Houndstooth fanatic, lightning bolt addict, Thai devotee, paperphelic & aficionado little monster of the great Mama Monster.

My name is Jayden and I’m a multidisciplinary graphic artist based in Singapore that deals with a myriad of design work.

This is my spot where I write when I’m not designing.
I can be reached at jaydenation@gmail.com.

  • New distance record! ✊ I just finished a 17.4 km run with Nike+ GPS. #nikeplus #makeitcount 25 mins ago
  • Tentatively got two films, two namecard designs, two publications and a logo branding work to complete. Think I said too many yeses. 2 hrs ago
  • The producing work for film never fails to stress me out more than anything else. But I guess it's a good kind of stress! 2 hrs ago
  • Check out my new wrist rest! [pic] — http://t.co/tFZrsP01 4 hrs ago
  • Waking up at 5am means it's sleepy time soon. 5 hrs ago
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I’ve forgotten to schedule a blog post for the last day of the year, so here I am standing in Slim club in RCA, Bangkok, blogging away on my iPhone before the party starts!

So anyway, 2010 has been a rather fruitful year for me! I hope it had been good to you too if you are reading! I’ll be doing a proper recap-of-the-year blog entry really soon!

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY!!!

LOLOL!!!

Paris is beautiful but it probably has got the rudest and the most snobbish people around! But nonetheless, here are some of the photos taken when I was there!

More photos over at my flickr page!

Although it was more like a hair colouring job #fail.

Need to get rid of the ugly yellow tint! Hopefully the salon in Bangkok doesn’t disappoint! Will be there over the new year’s with Nadia, ChingChongBoy, Fabian, Victor, Fidelis, Jacelyn and Mus!

Jen Stark is an amazing paper sculpture artist and not only her work is fantastic, the story of how she got started with the paper sculptures is equally as inspiring.

During college, she went to France and all she brought along with her was the her clothes and the stuff that she needed – all except for art materials. And it was only when she got to the art stores that she realized that the Euros made everything very expensive. So she decided to buy the cheapest but coolest material that has the most potential – construction paper!

Who would have thought that the seemingly insignificant material, that is more commonly used by kids in their little art projects, can be transformed into such beautiful artwork?

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