Cheap Chip Junkyard Sale
December 14th, 2008
Check out the stuff we have (or might have for display only). You got to come to see what’s in the boxes.

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Check out the stuff we have (or might have for display only). You got to come to see what’s in the boxes.

Was reading the August 2008 edition of Creative Review when I bumped into a very insightful foldersgalore ad. This ad revealed 6 logos, some created by foldersgalore to symbolise eco friendly materials:

Each logo is then classified under various groupings according to materials, which prove useful in helping to provide an overview of the possibilities of being eco-friendly. A press release PDF on their website will give you the insights. Cleverly copyrighted for business as well.
Looking through it, it reminded me that this has been a year where some of Figtree’s clients approached us with the idea of teaming up current projects with some sort of environmental/eco-friendly affection attached with it, especially aiming for papers bearing the authoritative FSC mark. Be it producing an info-booklet or magazine with FSC or 50% recyclable paper or 50% recycled paper, it was a challenge to choose the appropriate sheet of paper; also the hunt for accurate information on the background of the paper.
We approached paper merchants and discovered that, back then, there was no paper merchant in Malaysia which is FSC certified, even-though they carry readily FSC certified paper in the global market. In my understanding, an FSC certified paper has more ‘eco-value’ attached to it compared to merely environmentally friendly paper. Further research revealed that not only the paper merchant/mill has to be FSC certified but also the printers, and interestingly, everyone in the process chain! None of the printers in Malaysia are as of now.
Recently, I found out that only one paper merchant in Malaysia is FSC certified, which is a good thing. Probably, by year end, we hope to see printers in Malaysia being certified FSC. Strictly limited to probably after the change of it’s machinery or production processes, just like in the case of the paper merchants, only paper stocks which come in after the date of certification will be considered FSC paper.
As much as I admire the classification of the symbols that foldersgalore has done, I’m not sure if such awareness will formulate action with such graphic language. I’m still a little bit skeptical on how much I really can do to help. I do try to practice an eco-friendly approach at times:
Even with all that, I’m not fully convinced that by being a designer, I can do much in promoting such awareness or provide encouragement in doing my part for mother nature.
I have designed some pieces using recycled paper. But truth is, if that logo goes to the back cover of a book I designed, does it really make a significant difference—to me the designer, to my client and to my supplier that we did our little part in being eco-friendly? Does it really make a satisfactory pace?
I realized that its taking me really long to finish my Jan Tschichold book. Probably its just that greedy feeling trying so hard to memorize all the details in that book. Stuff like which year he started teaching at the academy, his typography manifesto, his association with Piet Zwart, bla bla bla.
So to gratify my loss, I started reading another book instead. It’s not that this book has a lesser weight in the reading or that I’m not being particularly absorbant in everything I read but well, I need to make full use of my time anyways.
Robert Brownjohn, Sex & Typography. Another hero, another cult designer, another individual I wish I could listen to in a conference or see some works exhibited somewhere.
On a lighter note, do you guys actually have a hard time finish reading a book? Any book really. I find it absolutely hard to do so. I usually finish reading a book in a few weeks. My girlfriend can do it in a few days.
I’m depressed because of this sometimes.
Was busy for the past few weeks. Sorry for no updated blog posts here. Most of the project deadlines at around the corner and will be over with soon.
On the other hand, I will be playing with my band at Fête de la musique in Alliance Française de Kuala Lumpur on 21st June at 7.15pm sharp. The songs lists kind of weird… Dark Forest (Hard Rock), Boomba (Funk) and Little Wing (Classic Rock). I hope I don’t screw up anything in between.
Worked 18 hours non stop today. Only stopped for 20 minutes to grab my dinner. Todays one of those days I wouldn’t be proud of really. Despite that, am very grateful still that today was given by God. Another chance to live, another chance to breathe, another chance to be a much better person & another chance to say hello to everyone.
Mick & company accompanied me for the last 4 hours before I returned home with Shine a light. You do the math.

We had a discussion about the courses we will take if we could turn back time; mine will be a major in music composition.