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Human Nature, Through Travel | |
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Wednesday 25th Mar 2009 |
Growing up, there was always that kid on the block who had the coolest stuff, and always seemed to get the hot new toy or gadget or thing before anyone else. He had Pacman and Donkey Kong before anyone else had even heard of Pacman or Donkey Kong. (Anyone out there remember those early renditions of video games?) Well, Patrick Ng -- he's that Pacman Donkey Kong kid. He gets the cool stuff first and figures out fun ways to play with it. Insatiable curiosity must be constantly fed. A few months back, when Kolo launched the new Kolo Riva photo album -- revolutionary for its frame-style pages into which you simply slide your photos -- not only did Patrick already have one (an advance sample), but he had already completed this project with one. Patrick does a lot of traveling for his job (finding cool stuff for City Super and Log On), and takes photos everywhere he goes. In his Kolo Riva photo album, each page features the single most interesting shot taken during a business trip that reveals something about human nature. He used the space that the frame pages provide to create artwork related to those trips. Read more about Patrick's Kolo Riva photo album at his blog, Scription, Thoughts on Stationery and Beyond. |
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