Jonathan Mak Long is a 17-year-old boy living in Hong Kong who thinks a lot about himself and the world he’s living in. Other then an egomaniac who occasionally refers to himself in the third person, Jonathan is also a self-claimed graphic designer, photographer, writer, and philosopher. Don’t pay too much attention to him.
Portfolio: http://jmak.tumblr.com
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Inspired: Masturbatory, artsy-fartsy description below (you've been warned) I created this piece of design as an attempt to explore one of the most important questions in life: What is inspiration? Is it a logical process? An emotional process? Or both? Such a dichotomy is embodied in the blending of the brain and the heart, and the bold color scheme serves to emphasize the thought-provoking and mindblowingly philosophical nature of this ingenious piece of art. ---------- I drew this a while ago, and I was planning on having it printed on a t-shirt. But then I just sorta forgot about it... we'll see. I think the brain looks pretty good for my first try :P
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Hooked: I picked up my very first copy of Wired today (And I consider myself a geek! The shame!), and I absolutely love it. The only other "import" magazine (I live in Hong Kong, see) I read is Computer Arts. And while Computer Arts is an excellent magazine, it contains a few sections that do not appeal to me, which makes the $145 HKD price tag pretty friggin' steep. I was much more satisfied after reading Wired, 'cos I feel like I'm getting my money's worth. Which is shocking, considering how reckless I am when it comes to buying books and magazines :P EDIT: Oh man, the cover reads "H O E", doesn't it? Honest mistake. Seriously.
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Poster for the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre: Made for the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. That’s our dear leader Hu Jintao, by the way, in case you don’t recognize him.
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Poster for the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre: Made for the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. The words roughly translate into “NEVER FORGET… about making money” (it sounds better in Cantonese, trust me), which refers to a controversial remark about the incident made by the Hong Kong Chief Executive (represented by a bow tie, his signature).
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SN203075: I took this in a very busy district, with heavy crowds of people surging around me. I always feel very self-conscious whenever I stand still and take pictures in public, so while the photos may not be mind-blowing, this is a test of nerves really.
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SN203076: I took this in a very busy district, with heavy crowds of people surging around me. I always feel very self-conscious whenever I stand still and take pictures in public, so while the photos may not be mind-blowing, this is a test of nerves really.
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SN203078: I took this in a very busy district, with heavy crowds of people surging around me. I always feel very self-conscious whenever I stand still and take pictures in public, so while the photos may not be mind-blowing, this is a test of nerves really.
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SN203080: I took this in a very busy district, with heavy crowds of people surging around me. I always feel very self-conscious whenever I stand still and take pictures in public, so while the photos may not be mind-blowing, this is a test of nerves really.
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SN202840: Made for my economics teacher. Never mind the nickname (It makes more sesne in Cantonese). He's a great person, and possibly the best (certainly the most devoted) teacher I've had the good fortune to meet. It's supposed to look like the cover of the worksheets/notes he prepares for us.
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SN202839: Made for my economics teacher. Never mind the nickname (It makes more sesne in Cantonese). He's a great person, and possibly the best (certainly the most devoted) teacher I've had the good fortune to meet. It's supposed to look like the cover of the worksheets/notes he prepares for us.
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taksirposter3(2): Made for my economics teacher. Never mind the nickname (It makes more sesne in Cantonese). He's a great person, and possibly the best (certainly the most devoted) teacher I've had the good fortune to meet. It's supposed to look like the cover of the worksheets/notes he prepares for us.
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