“My works are about the “invisible people.” I wanted to talk about the stories of the people who said, “I definitely don’t know them, but they knew me so well. They said they worked with me for over a year. To me, that person was a transparent existence that neither did or didn’t exist.
It was too simple to define them as “the alienated people” or “the depressed people”. Instead, I thought that I, or we, could easily be one of them. My works are about people who, instead of getting along with others, choose to keep a distance from them, and be invisible or be left alone unconcerned. Instead of trying to fit into the world, they climb into a space of their own and reject other people’s intrusions.
My works feign expressionless faces. They are holding their tears back and swallowing them, or they try to put on a cool face despite the traces of tears on their faces. Or simply, they seem to have something hiding behind the hurried pretense of their expressionless faces. Looks on their faces that don’t make people approach them with ease - a subtle look of suspicion and caution keeps others from easily approaching them.”
- Jin Young Yu
We live in an age when short-term pressures have allowed speculation to overtake the more traditional, human functions of business. Alternatively designed companies offer important lessons in how corporate ownership and governance can evolve differently. And they’re important in their own right as well, for they are likely to prove better adapted to the cultural and ecological demands of the 21st century than the industrial age models they might one day replace. Such businesses may seem like anomalies today. But they more closely reflect the priorities that have engendered the longest-lasting businesses throughout human history.
– http://www.strategy-business.com/article/09105?pg=6Just an example explaining the context and its relation to design. The treatment and style of visual language and content of the UX just meets the context.
Good old maths problems
Some Henry asked this question through aardvark..
“How do I reduce
(2s^2+5)/(s^2+3s+2) to 2+((-6s+1)/(s+1)(s+2))?”
My Soln:to reduce (2s^2 + 5 )/s^2 + 3s + 2
=> {(2s^2 + 6s + 4) + (-6s +1)} / s^2+3s+2
=> 2 *(s^2 + 3s + 2) + (-6s +1)} / (s^2 + 3s + 2)
=> 2 + (-6s + 1)/(s^2 + 3s + 2)
=>2 + (-6s + 1)/(s^2 + 2s + s + 2)
=>2 + (-6s + 1)/(s(s+2) + 1*(s + 2))
=>2 + (-6s + 1)/(s+1)*(s+2) [ no thumb rules, jus practice..]
felt really good solving a mathematics problem after a long time.. good old maths problems..

Please temme its p and g… how can one see it as e and g ?? i guess i need to add ear(typography) to letters..



