Samuel Hayashi

Web designer/developer, teacher and translator in Tokyo.
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  • I just came across this great resource of Japanese emoticons, I often struggle remembering how to visualize some kind of emotion on SNS, etc - this will come in handy at those times!http://www.japaneseemoticons.net/

    I just came across this great resource of Japanese emoticons, I often struggle remembering how to visualize some kind of emotion on SNS, etc - this will come in handy at those times!

    http://www.japaneseemoticons.net/

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  • weandthecolor:

Happy Holidays!
A hand lettered holiday card by Irish illustrator Steve Simpson for Grosset & Dunbar, an imprint of Penguin USA.
More details of the holiday card design on WE AND THE COLORFacebook // Twitter // Google+ // Pinterest

    weandthecolor:

    Happy Holidays!

    A hand lettered holiday card by Irish illustrator Steve Simpson for Grosset & Dunbar, an imprint of Penguin USA.

    More details of the holiday card design on WE AND THE COLOR
    Facebook // Twitter // Google+ // Pinterest

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  • goodtypography:

ilustremario

    goodtypography:

    ilustremario

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  • betype:

Home is wherever I’m with You

    betype:

    Home is wherever I’m with You

    (via goodtypography)

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  • mrmullin:

The top books of 2012, according to Facebook.

    mrmullin:

    The top books of 2012, according to Facebook.

    (via ilovecharts)

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  • stephsassine:

    CATT


    This is the logo and app icon that I designed for the augmented reality application that me, my classmates and the “Augmented Mountain” group created.

    This is the complete walkthrough of the experience: https://vimeo.com/54917151

    This is the website we created for the app: http://infinyc.com/project/catt/

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  • This must be one of the best photos I’ve ever seen of Rainbow Bridge. The photo has (as far I can see) been taken from the beach on Odaiba, a small island (supposedly built on piled up trash) in Tokyo Bay.
This island is one of the most popular entertainment and sightseeing areas in Tokyo, and is especially commonly known to be a great spot for dating couples.I as well have had a lot of good memories in the past at the time when my wife and I were dating.
If you’re in Tokyo, this should absolutely be one of your top destinations!Photo By: David Rodríguezhttp://500px.com/photo/981780

    This must be one of the best photos I’ve ever seen of Rainbow Bridge. The photo has (as far I can see) been taken from the beach on Odaiba, a small island (supposedly built on piled up trash) in Tokyo Bay.

    This island is one of the most popular entertainment and sightseeing areas in Tokyo, and is especially commonly known to be a great spot for dating couples.
    I as well have had a lot of good memories in the past at the time when my wife and I were dating.

    If you’re in Tokyo, this should absolutely be one of your top destinations!

    Photo By: David Rodríguez
    http://500px.com/photo/981780

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  • nevver:

Speed kills

    nevver:

    Speed kills

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  • razorshapes:

    Lori Nix - The City

    1. Subway (2012)

    2. Botanic Garden(2008)

    3. Majestic (2006)

    4. Map Room (2010)

    In my newest body of work “The City” I have imagined a city of our future, where something either natural or as the result of mankind, has emptied the city of it’s human inhabitants. Art museums, Broadway theaters, laundromats and bars no longer function. The walls are deteriorating, the ceilings are falling in, the structures barely stand, yet Mother Nature is slowly taking them over. These spaces are filled with flora, fauna and insects, reclaiming what was theirs before man’s encroachment. I am afraid of what the future holds if we do not change our ways regarding the climate, but at the same time I am fascinated by what a changing world can bring.

    (via underpaidgenius)

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