jsiming
My blogs
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Consulting |
| Occupation | UX + UI visual designer (web, mobile, print), cyberartist, pixel-pusher |
| Location | Somerville, Massachusetts, United States |
| Introduction | Boston area artist, professional web + graphic designer, art afficionado, aimless philosopher, amateur poet, gourmet food cultural adventurist, entrepreneur, next-generation buddhist, long walk enthusiast... someone who has a child-like heart that is still enamoured by magnolias and cherry blossoms in the spring, the first real snowfall, beautiful things, Pablo Neruda... |
| Interests | philosophical musings, conceptual arts, mixed media and new media design (especially international inspired designs), collages, arts/crafts, creative writing, free form poetry, Chinese characters, multicultures, textures, patterns, watching artsy/indie movies, entrepreneurship, visionary ideas, daydreaming in cars, collecting beautiful art stuff for inspiration, taking long walks in the city, biking, kayaking, ethnic foods, collecting spices and exotic sauces, practicing silliness, seeking symbolisms, weaving life metaphors, contemplating parallel universes, designing cyberspaces |
| Favorite movies | "Lord of the Rings", "2046", "Comrade- It's Almost a Love Story", "Afterlife", "The Chinese Box", "Red", "White", "Blue", "Double Life of Veronique", "Dekalogue", "Howl's Moving Castle", "The Hours", "In the Mood for Love", "The Neverending Story", "The Story of Rampo", "Lolita", "Somewhere in Time", "X Files", "Il Postino", "Red Violin", "Before Sunrise", "Before Sunset", "Chicago", "Spring Summer Winter Fall" |
| Favorite music | '80s, retro, melancholia, pop electronica music, trance, and artists like: Deng Lijun, Michael Buble, BeeGees, Moby, Dubstar, Mono, Garbage, Depeche Mode, Elvis Presley (love songs), Abba, Diana Krall, Julie Delpy |
| Favorite books | "I do, I did it. Now What?!", "Skinny Bitching", "Tuesdays with Morrie", "The Five People You will Meet in Heaven", "Pilot's Wife", "Einstein's Dreams", "A Brief History of Time", "Literature & Existentialism", "Memoirs of Geisha"; "A Picture of Dorian Gray" (by Oscar Wilde) |

