
I had told them I wanted to go to art school. When I couldn’t, I chose to study a discipline at a local university based on what my art teacher, who had gone to America to study ceramics, told me about learning new things.
And then when I couldn’t find work in the industry that my classmates in my field of study would usually go to, I relied again, on my wanting to go to art school.
But as any advertising great will tell ya, there is such a thing as the horrible “bean counters”: “The work is very good,” I always have to say. “That one is much cheaper even if it is shoddy,” said the Limbean Counter; he didn’t mention of course, his salary as an in-house consultant compared to mine.
The agency that I commented on having good work is not even multinational agency price. If LimBean Counter likes it very cheap and shoddy, he can go live in the Kukup Fishing Village.
Can someone please make a new campaign? And please don’t base it on anything I have read.
Or can someone block Lim Chin Soon, the Cranfield MBA graduate from employment worldwide? That would make me so happy.
I am very certain that in Kukup Village, they would be more amazed with his Rolex watch than me.
I went to a posh watch shop the other day that sold Russian watches and spotted a cute Undone watch. I noticed there were some very nice watches with lovely aesthetics, but thought to myself: “Nice! But haha… I know I won’t be able to use it to tell the time.”
Sometimes when you are in a rush, you want to have a watch that lets you see the time clearly. But at the same time, I would also want the layout and typography on the watch to be legible and aesthetic.
There is little point to having a watch you cannot communicate with. If it looks horrible I won’t even wear it.