My name is Leejay Abucayan. I'm into media & design.

June 4, 2010   21 notes

Jay-Z - “Hello Brooklyn!” (Vimeo)

Awesome use of motion & typography.

April 16, 2010   17 notes
Think more, design less.
Many desperate acts of design (drop shadows, gradients, and the use of gratuitous use of transparency) are committed in the void left by a strong concept. A good idea provides a framework for good design decisions, guiding the work.
Click thru for more awesome poster designs.

Think more, design less.

Many desperate acts of design (drop shadows, gradients, and the use of gratuitous use of transparency) are committed in the void left by a strong concept. A good idea provides a framework for good design decisions, guiding the work.

Click thru for more awesome poster designs.

April 15, 2010   10 notes
Clever!
(Click thru for more logo designs.)

Clever!

(Click thru for more logo designs.)

April 13, 2010   4 notes
Dave Hill has some pretty amazing photography.

Dave Hill has some pretty amazing photography.

April 13, 2010   47 notes
A shower that simulates rain from the ceiling. So sexy. WANT.
(via agenerousdesigner)

A shower that simulates rain from the ceiling. So sexy. WANT.

(via agenerousdesigner)

April 13, 2010   9 notes
Craziest stationery I’ve ever seen. Click thru for more.
(via hellaleah : Behance)

Craziest stationery I’ve ever seen. Click thru for more.

(via hellaleah : Behance)

April 12, 2010   3 notes
Attention web designers!
Check out Adobe’s Browser Lab — a nifty tool that makes browser compatibility checks waaaay easier. You can simulate different browsers (and on different operating systems) within your own browser! Aside from a side-by-side view, there’s also an “onion skin” view, which overlays one browser over another, if you reallllly wanna see the slight variations between different browsers.
Give it a try @ browserlab.adobe.com! All you need is an Adobe account, and it’s free to sign up.
I’m suuuuper excited to see what Adobe has in store for us with CS5!

Attention web designers!

Check out Adobe’s Browser Lab — a nifty tool that makes browser compatibility checks waaaay easier. You can simulate different browsers (and on different operating systems) within your own browser! Aside from a side-by-side view, there’s also an “onion skin” view, which overlays one browser over another, if you reallllly wanna see the slight variations between different browsers.

Give it a try @ browserlab.adobe.com! All you need is an Adobe account, and it’s free to sign up.

I’m suuuuper excited to see what Adobe has in store for us with CS5!

April 12, 2010   2 notes
Re-watching the last episode of Lost on my lunch break. Gotta prepare for tomorrow’s new episode!

Re-watching the last episode of Lost on my lunch break. Gotta prepare for tomorrow’s new episode!

March 11, 2010   35 notes
February 15, 2010   14 notes

“If you work really hard, and you’re kind, amazing things will happen.”

Conan O’Brien