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Watabe Wedding – Sumico Net Web Design

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We launched the Watabe Wedding Oceania website designed by Sumico Net.

Watabe Wedding is the largest wedding company in Japan, with branches all over the world. This website is for local Australian and Chinese market. Therefore, the website was developed in English and Chinese.  Chinese pages are still under construction.

Their focus is on photography and motion pictures, so there are many photos and I tried to display their photography with various ways.

Wedding Photo Gallery Display
Wedding Photo Gallery Display. The viewer can drag the image and Click to enlarge.
Photographer's Portfolio
Photographer’s Portfolio. Slideshow
Wedding Dress Catalog
Wedding Dress Magazine style catalog with flipping pages.
Watabe Wedding Website in Chinese
Watabe Wedding Website in Chinese
Imported video on the website
Imported video on the website

New Website Development: Artificial Wedding Flowers by Mika

Artificial Wedding Flowers by MikaSumico Net launched a new website, Artificial Wedding Flowers by Mika.

URL: http://www.artificialweddingflowersbymika.com.au

The client is selling artificial wedding flowers and the client has a website http://www.mikasfloraldesigns.com.au/index.php.

This new website is specifically targeting brides to be – wedding bouquets.

This site is developed with a Content Management System.  I created a template and 6 pages.  The client is updating other pages by herself.  The website has an accordion slide show which has link to the other pages and another slide show (fade in/out) in “Real Weddings” page.

It is the most important for them to show product images with relatively large images. We used the pop up window for a larger image when visitors click a product image.

It has a contact form and we installed Google analytics for the client to monitor and analyse the statistics.

Do you need a website?  Please contact us for quotes or inquires.

An enlarged image of the productSlide Show

“Help Japan” Event raised $3000!

Japanese Traditional DanceWe participated the event called “Help Japan” on Sunday 10 April  at Beenleigh Showground to raise money for Japan.

It was a very beautiful day, and there were more people than usual at the Beenleigh Sunday Market where the event was held.

There were so many people who joined and involved with their skills of hair cut, make up, Face Painting, Origami, Paper making with recycling materials, bread making, hair beading, and selling handmade accessories.

We also had Japanese traditional dance performance, Japanese Tea ceremony,  music performance by talented kids, and demonstration of rice cake making called “Mochitsuki”.  I have not tried fresh rice cake for a long time, so I was very happy to taste some of them.

Local ladies enjoyed trying beautiful Japanese kimono.

I would like to introduce some of the business partners who supported the event. Thank you so much for your support!

The organiser: Music with fun http://www.musicwithfun.info ,

Kohana Photography, Chameleon Face Painting, Windaroo Lakes Golf Course.

Hair Studio Grams on the Gold Coast, Chelmer Patios and Decks.

and Sumico Net http://www.sumico.net

Charity Event “Help Japan”

We are having a charity event at Beenleigh Showground on Sunday, April 10 from 7am to 12pm.

Japanese community in Brisbane/Gold Coast area are involved with this event.

On the Day Program: Green Tea Ceremony, Mochitsuki (making rice cakes), Origami, Traditional Japanese Dance, Kimono Modelling, Hair cut, Hair braiding and make up, Homemade Bread, Massage and Nail Polish, Paper Making and Kids’ Performances.

I will take orders for personalised Poster design and prints.  I will donate the money excluding printing cost to the Red Cross.

Download the information.

Light Arts by Kids on Earth Hour 2011

We had a small gathering for the Earth Hour on Saturday, 26 March 2011.  We have been participating Earth Hour since 2008. This is our 4th year.

Some Kids who joined us this year for the first time made lanterns using recycling materials;  decorate a empty jar with papers, ribbons, confetti, cello, and etc. I tied the jar on a stick from the garden with wires.

We did other recycle crafts using plastic bag to make some badges – cut the plastic bag into the shape, draw on them, place on the felt, place the baking paper on the top, then press by the iron. The artwork sticks onto the felt and cut the felt along the shape. (when you use the iron, place the baking paper on the top and press for 20 sec. or so)

When we turned the light off at 8:30pm, a candle light concert was started. Talented kids played flute, clarinet, piano and violin.

After the concert, kids enjoyed light arts. I asked kids to draw with the flash lights and I  took the photos.  I divided kids into two groups – boys and girls. Boys are young kids between 6 to 10, so the drawings were basic, but quite effective. Girls discussed what they wanted to draw, and they drew a cat, a bunny and peace sign. Girls worked well as a team and their drawings were impressive.

Please have a look at their artworks.

Note:  Last 5 photos were not taken on the Earth Hour.   Photo taken by Nikon DS3100 with slow shutter speed.

Pray for Japan

The north coast of Japan was hit by a horrible tsunami after a 9.0 magnitude earthquake that occurred 80 miles offshore.

According to the Asahi newspaper today, the death toll is now 8,649  and 13,261 are missing. 319,101 people are in the evacuation centres.

Nuclear Plants are still not stable, and critical situation.

There are many organisations who are collecting donations.

I have done through Red Cross Australia. If you are interested in donating, please visit the Red Cross website in your country.

http://www.redcross.org.au/default.asp

You can show your support in your facebook to create a badge.

http://www.picbadges.com/pray-for-japan-63/1333940/

I created this “pray for Japan”. (Plum flower is from the book called “Flowers Materials”. Click the image, the you can see the whole image. Please feel free to download, if you like.

I believe that Japan will overcome this situation and my thoughts are with people in Japan. I pray for Japan.

Printing a Photographic artwork on a Signboard

I liked my artwork of photography and typography, so I decided to print it.  First, I though of printing on the Canvas, however, it is quite expensive.  When I checked the price for large size (75x150mm), the cost was nearly AU$500.

I thought about printing as a poster and mounted on styrofoam board.  I have to do more research how to get the styrofoam and mount properly, or I need to look for someone who can do it.

I asked a local frame shop, but they said that they were not able to help me.   I know one place in Brisbane, but I wanted to see it as soon as I could.

I want to try my styrofoam idea one day, but I tried a different thing this time and I think that it would be one of the most reasonable ways.

I asked a local printing company whom I normally use for business card printing.  I visited them to see what they can do, and I decided to print on a signboard. The cost was very reasonable for the 620x925mm artwork.

I like the result for the price. It may not be perfect, though. There are some lines from the board, and it is gross finish. (I like mat finish.) If you are looking for a cheaper alternative on large print, this option would be suitable for you.

If you have any suggestions to print large image at reasonable prices, please advise me :)

Light Arts with Glow Sticks

Light Art with Glow StickEvery time we go camping, I take glow sticks.

At night, I  let kids to move them as they wish and I take photos with slow shutter setting.

There were three kids moving the sticks in these photos.

They moved sticks left to right quickly and tossed them into the air and so on.

Every time I took a photo, they checked the image, and they decided the next movement.

Kids enjoyed and it was fun for me, too.

Making Japanese Paper Doll Puppets

Japanese Dolls
Japanese Paper Hina Dolls (Sumico Net Original)

March 3 is Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival or Girls’ Festival) in Japan, when people pray for the happiness and healthy growth of girls.

The family who has daughters place the doll set for this festival.

Platforms covered with a red carpet are used to display a set of ornamental dolls (雛人形, hina-ningyō) representing the Emperor, Empress, attendants, and musicians in traditional court dress of the Heian period.  (from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinamatsuri)

I made these dolls for my son’s class (year 1) and I will show the kids how to make Japanese dolls next week.  I thought that it would be a good post for people who are interested in Japanese culture.

You can download the template and try to make ones.

>>Download Japanese Doll Template (Note: Sorry, but  it is not the best resolution)

It is hard to buy the Chiyogami (Japanese paper with patterns) here in Australia, so I used the patterns from the book called “Kyochiyogami to Wa no Monyo Selection” (ISBN978-4-8843-2522-2 by Impress Japan Corporation.

Materials for Hina dolls
Materials: Download the template, coloured papers, sticks
Hina Dolls Parts
Cut out of the Hina Dolls parts, and glue the hair on the face
Hina Doll assemble 1
Fold left side of Kimono
Hina Doll assemble 2
Fold the right side of the kimono
Hina Doll Assemble 3
Fold the bottom parts to the back and finish!
Wano Monyo Collection
Book by Impress Japan ISBN978-4-8443-2522-2

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furrykids@Home Blog is launched

furrykids@Home blog: Pet Sitting, Pet Minding in Brisbanefurrykids@home provides Pet sitting, Pet minding, Pet visiting, Dog homestay, Dog day care, Dog walking in Brisbane Australia.

We launched their blog this month.

We have been working with furrykids@Home since they started.  We designed their logos, business card, flyers, Treat Menu card, Post cards, website and blog.  We will be launching their online shop soon.

furrykids@Home looks after your pets very well. I visited their office today and they had a couple of daycare and home stay dogs.  They were well looked after.

I am sure you and your furrykids will be happy with their services.

My dog loves treats that they sell.

Furrykids@home signed up on Facebook and Twitter.

Website:  http://www.furrykidsathome.com.au

Blog: http://www.furrykidsathome.com.au/blog/

Light Arts by LED Colour Lights

I would like to share my experiments about the light arts. I have been trying using different kind of lights.

In the last post, we used Fire Sparkles. This time, I would like to show you the effects by LED colour lights.

The first image was used blue, red and white LED lights.  My son moved the lights and I took the photo with slow shutter.

I found these colour LED lights at $2 for three at the shop near my home.

My son wanted to buy them to put on his fingers to be like a super hero.

I wondered what kind of effects that we can see using different colours of lights with slow shutter shot and you can see the effects below.

Camera Setting:  Manual Setting – Speed – Slowest with my camera 8 sec.  F6.4. Self timer.

Red Light ArtRed Light Art HeartBlue Light ArtLED lights, red, blue, white