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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 ©...


Happy Halloween!

Sunday, October 31, 2010


Have a good one, guys!
After graduation, Michelle's been focusing on her LSAT full time (more than 38 hours a week, sometimes overtime) and I've been working on TIZ related stuff, here's how we spent our Halloween:










You, on the other hand, have fun while you still can!
Cyber five (cyber high five. word)! if we're on the same boat.

↑ ======================================================================== -Benson|| Twitter || the movement|| The Imaginary Zebra website || Shop of Imagination ||


The Making of SDAFF Backdrop

Friday, October 29, 2010


Backdrop designed for San Diego Asian Film Festival. I would've posted this before the trip, but we ended up finishing it just 12 hours before our drive to SD, woot woot. We underestimated how long it was going to take for the paint to dry.  ( thanks to Nesquik for the photos)

The theme for the Asian film fest this year was "Be Wise. Love Film." with the owls and orange gradient: 

Li and I started at 6.

Painting along the edges of the letters were really a pain in the ass. I'll just spray paint with stencils in the future.





Karen joined us around 8ish.



Couple of obstacles struck us along the way: The fabric soaked up the paint and took forever to dry. We had to put on multiple coats, too, to make sure the colors are solid. Colored fabric were altering the actual color of our paint. what a night.




It was backdrop against the 3 of us. Alyson heard the news and came by to fend for us. 




Karen's master piece:

Sidenote// I couldn't freehand the zeeb logo myself.

Another fighter:

Happy hour, indeed. Ohh, Johnson.





Final touches:


Done.




All the photos of the SDAFF are posted [here]

Thanks to Eden, Antonia, Li, Karen, Johnson, Alyson, and Nesquik. Couldn't have finished this project without you guys.

↑ ======================================================================== -Benson|| Twitter || the movement|| The Imaginary Zebra website || Shop of Imagination ||


Hercules Class of 2011 Design Process

Thursday, October 28, 2010


Always a pleasure to design for my own high school.
Other than including the their slogan " On a scale of 1-10, senrios are an'11" and the blue/black/white color theme, I was given all the space I needed for their class tee. Our mascot's the "Titan."

Rough sketches:

I played around with ideas of trophies and sign holding, but I felt that the mascot should be the major aspect for the class tee and the main focus, while having the slogan to complement it.

New approach sketches:


Final design: Mascot, check. Sign, check. Slogan, check. Color combo, check.



BAM!
↑ ======================================================================== -Benson|| Twitter || the movement|| The Imaginary Zebra website || Shop of Imagination ||


San Diego Asian Film Fest Recap

Monday, October 25, 2010


It's been a very significant weekend. Aside from breaking my own record of driving-for-the-longest time-in-3 days (20+ hours spent driving alone), I was able to bring my interns to our FIRST outside of Davis event, meet a crap load of interesting people, plus a few reunions. Definitely will do this more often, even with the hell drive.

Anyway, here's what's up:
Invited by Dan Matthews from [After School Special] and [SD Asian Film Fest], we were asked to come up with a [photo back drop] and vend at the week long film festival. Due to school, which always turn out to be getting in the way of things, we could only stay for the weekend. Davis to San Diego, then back to Davis in a weekend? Sounds good to me.

We took off right after Tim's last mid term. 

It's approximately 8 hour of drive down south, given that there's with no traffic.

you laughed, 'cause you know there's just NO WAY there's no traffic. LA's trafficsville.

This following picture was taken on 80 to i5.


Music, conversation, and some games held me through the first 5 hours of drive.

First pit stop:

Refueling the car and our stomach. Dinner was resolved with McDonald.


Made it to SD!



Thanks to Adrienne, we got a Hotel next to the harbor. Long exposure shots are my favorites.


We took 2 cars, with Li and Eden in mine. We took the flag, made it first. (Mainly because they took a wrong turn. ha)


Our hotel room.

Oh, Tim.



Bay view's how we roll. Sometimes.




It was getting pretty late, but we weren't just gana wrap the day up without going out on an adventure - Late night snack time.






1:32 AM, Alyson got stuck between the elevator doors.



We were 5 minutes away from the downtown area.


A decent pizza place/ only place that was open at 2 in the morning.


The best nom nom, ever.

Then some of the interns went to visit UCSD, I decided to crash. BAM, there goes day 1.


Day 2 was the reason why we were there - The Asian Film Fest! They had foreign Asian films showing almost every hour of the day. We arrived early to set up, the event started at 12PM and ended at 12PM, then followed by an after party. 



Our display project - P.L.M (more updates on the making of this display soon.)








Custom back drop made for the occasion. Big ups to Li, Eden, Karen, Antonia, Alyson, and Johnson for making it possible. A 7 by 5 feet back drop - hand painted the night before our departure.




All the photos taken will be posted [here] (I'm still working on resizing the image..will be up very soon), here's a quick glance of a few of them:

Brian provided all the lighting equipment and the hanger. Mad props.











Our new friends - Jin and Tilly!


Super awesome group of folks!













Chris Dinh!






Everyone wants to get a piece Chris.









The theater wasn't always crowded, in fact, quite empty during each film. We used the time to meet the peeps that also had tables at the event. Here's Johnny Tran from [Johnny Tran Music], pro DJ. He didn't need any of that auto sync program, it was all done by ears, baby.



After party at BlowFish.

Danny Pudi from Community!


James Kyson Lee from Heroes


Harry Shum Jr from GLEE / LXD

Stop drooling, wipe yo-self.

John Cho from a lot of things.

We actually got to talk to some of these big shots, good times.




Wrap of Day 2.


Our last day at San Diego. We were able to table just briefly at the event, but still pretty awesome. Why? You'll see:

Alyson's friend, Allen, brought "LA fries" - Carne Asada Fries. Why didn't we have any NorCal representin' food? (or do we?) and how can someone make fries this good?!


The highlight of day 3 - Asian Hollywood Panel. Harry Shum Jr. and Ellen Wong from Scott Pilgrim vs the World.

Stop drooling, wipe yo-self.



Got my shirt signed. Now time to look for a big enough frame.


More photos for the rest of the event:




Dyam, Tim's a pro model.




Mindy got the very last collabo shirt.




TimothyDelaGhetto aka [Traphik] from YouTube.

And that pretty much wrap the trip up.

I just like to thank all the staff and volunteers at SD Asian Film Fest for their hospitality of having us around. Alyson, Eden, Li, Johnson, Adrienne, and Tim for dedicating their time to help TIZ out. Brian for lending us the photo equipments. And of course, Dan for inviting us down to SD. 




Tim's exactly the same as the picture above. Sorta have a photoshop+ copy and past effect.





My crew can beat yours any day.

↑ ======================================================================== -Benson|| Twitter || the movement|| The Imaginary Zebra website || Shop of Imagination ||


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