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The bits behind TIZ | At The Imaginary Zebra™, we do a little bit of everything. To keep up, you can find us posting random news through facebook, personal designs on tumblr, daily photos via instagram, and the occasional yapping with twitter. 2010-2011. All rights reserved ©...


Valentine's 2010. Pre-order ready.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010


You've got the next 72 hours. Tick-Tock.

The shirt for 2010 - The stiff looking King's actually a romantic. With a bouquet of roses and a box of chocolate, he's got the moves for his be-loved queen.


Just on the flip side, Queen's happy.


Limited back logo for the lovely occasion.













71 hours and 59 minutes.

Pre-Order here.






-Benson|| Twitter || the movement|| The Imaginary Zebra website


TIZ got featured on G4TV!

Monday, January 25, 2010


The Project.





-Benson|| Twitter || the movement|| The Imaginary Zebra website


UCI Alpha Phi Omega design process


A friend from UCI's APhiO contacted me about the an opportunity to collaborate. I took it.

Background info:
It's a shirt for their family tree. She's from the "Baby cow line" and the other end of the family tree is "Baby penguin", so she wanted an athletic interaction between the both.

Process:
I thought the following recreation's PERFECT. Since it joins the force of both to reach the goal.



So I went ahead and designed a basic graphic to see how they like it.

Turned out, that recreation isn't quite as popular in US as compare to Asia. Funny thing, a friend of hers' first impression was that the cow and the penguin were having too much of an "intimate relationship." BIG FAIL.

Then, I tried another sport.

The composition was way off. I couldn't find a way to fix.
Rather than sticking with the same concept, I decided to switch it up, again.

Eventually, it finally hit me with the "jump ball" idea.


It became the final draft.

I added "Youth size" to indicate they're babies. HA.




BAM.








-Benson|| Twitter || the movement|| The Imaginary Zebra website


FAT FACE

Saturday, January 23, 2010


what a name, huh? It's a young restaurant/popsicle shop here in the cuts of Davis.

It was Friday afternoon. Kevin, James(who finally found the time), and I got together for brunch. For the Davis folks, food has always been taken care of at places like Plutos, In-n-out, Chipotle, Old Tea House...etc, we wanted to try something different - Fat Face was just right.


Right before we entered, I saw this:

*Watch it, before I fence your ass.

This caught our eyes when we first entered.

The place wasn't big - It's a renovation of a garage. Most of it was filled with freezers, sinks, and machines. The walls are covered by artworks of pops.

I assume this the owner of the place - Jaymes.




Interesting little things lay around the floor.






Their expertise.

They also offer "sammwiches", which is what we came here for. The "sammwiches" were around 7 bucks.

Underneath the Crayons, tables were covered by sheets of construction paper. Kinda like the Olive Garden/Cafe Italia type thing, which I personally dig very much. James seemed to agree.









We had too much fun, I even forgot to take pictures of the food.

Well, this is their location.

It's at 425 L street. L STREET. Not even the residents of Davis would ever stumble upon this place, but I recommend going - It's a fun place to hang out and sip on some popsicles.

It's always fun to see shops like these, so I did a bit research. Here's their info.





-Benson|| Twitter || the movement|| The Imaginary Zebra website


Hotpot Night

Friday, January 22, 2010


It's been pouring like the apocalypse. This is perfect for the berserk weather in Davis.
Hot soup, delectable ingredients, and house full of fun people. It was good time.

It was a chance to play around with the lens and introduce to you some of great pals.



Kyle contributed THE most incredible soup base - Little Fat Sheep(directly translation) from Taiwan. We brought in the rest:
All kinds of different balls.


Proteins and Veggies.


more food.


We began.


The grubbers:

Coco Huang.


Kave man, Kyle. I just made that up. He usually just goes by Kyle.


Connie.


Tony.



The Hulk.


The Tripped.


Vic


Manshell Michelle


Yen


Kevin, the mount Fuji.


Jim.


Carmut and Joey phone home.




And BunBun the rabbit.






Last but not least, the group photo.

Yum.




-Benson|| Twitter || the movement|| The Imaginary Zebra website


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