EVENTS

  • art news,  local events,  technology

    Evernote Smart Notebook by Moleskine

    Digital and physical note-taking finally come together in an elegant solution.

    Evernote®, the company that is helping the world remember everything, and Moleskine®, the maker of beautifully designed notebooks and accessories, today announced the availability of the Evernote Smart Notebook today in Malaysia.

    A collaboration between Moleskine and Evernote, the notebook pairs seamlessly with the Evernote App for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch to allow creative ideas to leap from the page and into the digital world. With a simple snapshot taken within Evernote’s App, handwritten words and sketches found inside the new Evernote Smart Notebook are instantly transformed into searchable, shareable and permanent Evernote memories.

    The notebooks are available in two sizes, with both grid and ruled page designs —”Evernote Ruled” and “Evernote Squared” — that are optimized for snapshots taken with Evernote’s new Page Camera feature, available exclusively in the company’s application for Apple’s iPhone and iPad. The Page Camera automatically corrects perspective and improves the contrast between the ink or graphite and the Smart Notebook’s pages to create a beautiful note that can be viewed, searched or shared at any time from within Evernote.

    Each notebook includes a set of multi-color Moleskine Smart Stickers. These stickers are associated with a custom tag in Evernote. When a snapshot of a page containing one, or more, of the Smart Stickers is taken, the Evernote App’s Page Camera recognizes the stickers and automatically categorizes the digitized page in Evernote. Smart Stickers make digitally organizing your Evernote Smart Notebook content a snap.

    Every Evernote Smart Notebook by Moleskine comes with three months of Evernote Premium (RM45 value). Evernote Premium offers an enhanced Evernote experience with a higher monthly upload capacity, offline notebooks, improved searching for PDFs and images and more note sharing options.

    The Evernote Smart Notebook is available in large (RM103) and pocket (RM76) formats at Cziplee Books & Stationery or online at Moleskine Asia.

    The Evernote App is available for free from the App Store on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch at www.itunes.com/appstore or go to http://evernote.com/evernote for other devices. It is also available for Android but however certain features are not up yet. Evernote representative, Tiang Lim Foo (Market Development – APAC, Evernote) ensured that it will be updated soon.

    Tiang Lim Foo, Market Development – APAC, Evernote

    About Moleskine – The Moleskine® notebook is the heir and successor to the legendary notebooks used by avant-garde artists and thinkers over the past two centuries. A simple black rectangle that held the sketches, notes, stories and ideas that would one day become famous paintings or the pages of beloved books. Today Moleskine is a brand that encompasses a family of nomadic objects dedicated to our mobile identity; flexible and brilliantly simple tools for use in both everyday and extraordinary circumstances, ultimately becoming an integral part of our personality. Notebooks, diaries, journals, bags, writing instruments and reading accessories. Discreet travelling companions, satisfying our desire to express ourselves both on paper and beyond the page.

    Moleskine believes in the infinite potential for continuity and connection between the analog world and the digital one. Our research tells us that Moleskine enthusiasts are naturally inclined towards the digital realm and feel completely comfortable using both analog and digital devices, or even merging them together to create new hybrids.

    About Evernote – Evernote is helping the world remember everything by building innovative products and services that allow individuals to capture, find and interact with their memories. Evernote apps are available on all major computer, web, mobile, and tablet platforms.

  • Kota Buku,  local events

    Children’s Literature Festival, Kuala Lumpur

    I have been busy attending Children’s Literature Festival since Nov 1. The festival will be until Nov 6, 2012.


    I am here to do illustration demonstration along with 19 other illustrators. Am selling books, postcards and few other little stuff.

    This Children’s Literature Festival is the first of its kind organised by Kota Buku, a government-linked body newly set up this year in line with the government’s initiative to encourage the interest in reading among children and young students as well as to stimulate the growth of children’s book industry in Malaysia. I really hope that this effort will see the rising numbers of children books by local writers and illustrators. I, myself, am excited to contribute to the industry.

    Having a ‘Reading Fantasia’ theme, the main objective of this festival is to be the meeting point for publishers, readers, writers and illustrators by having relevant activities, workshop, seminar and book exhibition. This festival has been going on since November 1 and will continue until November 6, 2012. There are booksellers, story-telling sessions, batik painting as well as special appearances by children’s favourite characters such as Upin and Ipin, Boboboi and Supertot.

    Please bring your kids along and join in the fun! For full list of activities, please visit Kota Buku’s FB page.

     Happy to see my illustrations on the poster! Licensed with a fee 🙂

     

  • Frankfurt,  Frankfurt Bookfair,  Germany

    Licensing lesson

    Publishing products (books, periodicals and calendars) represent the third strongest product category (after clothing and toys) in terms of licensed themes, accounting for 12 per cent of the overall licensing business – and growing. Conversely, films, TV shows, brands and celebrity publishers offer marketing possibilities for successful titles. It’s hard not to be impressed by the plethora of books, calendars and magazines from licensing success stories like Star Wars, Sesame Street, Hello Kitty or Jamie Oliver. Locally, the fine examples are Upin & Ipin as well as BoiBoi Boy.

    I went on a Licensing & Merchandising Tour around the book fair to learn more about it. Meeting point was at StoryDrive Info Desk, Media & Entertainment Area, Hall 4.0.

    So what is licensing and merchandising? Simply put, licensing is a permission to use, distribute or sell a brand that belonging to a brand owner for a defined period of time, in a defined territory. I had few of my illustrations licensed in this manner, i.e. Hush Puppies Malaysia Hari Raya poster and few others. For Hush Puppies Raya poster, I granted a permission to use and distribute the artwork in Malaysia and Singapore for a fee.

    As for merchandising, brand owner extends its brand to be produced, distribute or sold in a form of merchandising items. The agreement can be made where brand owners gets to earn royalties on the sale of that product or service. For example, if the company that manages Hush Puppies Malaysia like to extend the permission to develop my characters in the poster and sell it, this is what we call merchandising.

    Licensing and Merchandising is a great way for a brand to stand out amongst the competition. Licensing and Merchandising enhances brand image and allow consumer to exhibit their love of the brand. It also generates income for the brand owner while attracts new consumers to the brand.

    One of the booths we visited was Nickelodeon, the number-one entertainment brand for kids. The company does television programming and production around the world, plus consumer products, online, recreation, books, and feature films. Nickelodeon Consumer Products manages brands like SpongeBob SquarePants and Dora the Explorer as well as manages merchandising for Nick Jr, Nickelodeon among others.


    Nickelodeon reprentative explaning to us about the licensing and merchandising businnes of the company.

    We visited few other booths including Dummies and Oetinger.


    Dummies booth.


    Oetinger booth.

    The basic line is; we must have an established core products like books or movies/tv series before planning to go into licensing and merchandising business.

    So, the number one thing that I have to come out with is a permanent character.  So…I am going to develop the girl character that I always love todraw; the one with braided hair and stripey pants. Her name will be Diya. So watch out for Diya! Or maybe Diya and Friends! I remember being approached by two companies about getting my characters into movie but I didn’t have a strong  character back then.

    Hehe, give me a year to develop her slowly 🙂

  • Frankfurt,  Frankfurt Bookfair

    MBKM in Frankfurt

    The National Book Council of Malaysia (MBKM) plays the role to inculcate interest in reading and be the driving force behind the development of the book industry. MBKM also promotes Malaysian books with local publishers and industry players at an international level through Malaysia’s participation in overseas book fairs especially at The Frankfurt Bookfair,Germany. MBKM has been participating consistently here over the years. The theme at Malaysian Pavilion this year was Wayang Kulit or Shadow Play.

    Malaysia’s rich cultural heritage can be seen in our arts and crafts and there has been increasing attempts to document them and to preserve them for the current generation and the futue and hence, MBKM features these books during the book fair. The arts and crafts books  featured at the book fair include:

    • Shadow Play: Malay Traditional Theatre — Behind the scenes of the world of Malay Wayang Kulit or Shadow Play.
    • The Kelantan Malay Traditional Shadow Play — An illustrated and comprehensive reference to the Malay Traditional theatre or Wayang Kulit.
    • Crafted in Malaysia — Five popular crafts in Malaysia,: textile, metal craft, ceramic, forest-based crafts and ethnic crafts.
    • Timeline — A wonderful collection of 50 years of Malaysian Art with the National Visual Arts Gallery, arranged chronologically.
    • Batik Malaysia: Design and Innovation 1960s to 1990s — A pictorial gallery that tells the story of batik produced in this period.

    Here are some illustrated pictures from the fair that I managed to draw recently.

  • Frankfurt Bookfair

    Bridging Malaysia and The Arab World 2.0

    Frankfurt, 13 October 2012 – MBKM yesterday had organized a meet-up with the Arab publishers at Malaysian Pavilion in order to create a publishing platform for publishers in Malaysia and Arab and to conduct a business-matching session to bring together potential business partners seeking to boost their business networks.

    Furthermore, it is important to find a human resources outsourcing service that can provide the right solution for your business. This way can make sure your business will long last. By allowing credit card payments, you’re also making it easier for customers to buy from your business. Evaluate the customer support services offered by merchant services.

    Apart from promoting participants of this year’s book fair, MBKM hopes to get more participations from the Arab publishers to join the next KLTCC in Kuala Lumpur as well as to build close relationship with the Abu Dhabi Book Fair management.

     
    Puan Faizah speaking on behalf of MAPIM. 


    Puan Sabariah Abdullah, MD of Saba Islamic Media explaining her products to the Arab publishers.

    Participants/Exhibitors at this year’s pavilion include Institut Terjemahan dan Buku Malaysia (ITBM), Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka (DBP),  Saba Islamic Media Sdn Bhd, Majlis Penerbitan Ilmiah (MAPIM), PTS Media Group Sdn Bhd and Yusof Gajah Lingard Literaty Agency Sdn Bhd.

  • Frankfurt,  Frankfurt Bookfair,  Germany

    Frankfurter Buchmesse 2012

    Finally, I am here at the Frankfurt Book Fair, thanks to Malaysia Airlines for sponsoring my return flight tickets. I wouldn’t have made it here without the sponsorship.

    I really wanted to come here because I want to:
    1. get my illustrations to be licensed, if possible,
    2. find inspiration,
    3. get to know more about licensing,
    4. do some research on what makes a children’s book a success and
    5. get to know people in the book industry, specifically those behind children’s books category.

    For few days I went around the Book Fair with Linda and Jaen to look at books and booths and to find potential publishers to publish my illustrations as merchandise items or books. We gave out some samples to interested publishers; some show interest, some not. But I am just happy, even if they are not interested, I have the pleasure of promoting my work at international level.  Linda and Jaen will help me follow up later. Deals don’t come easy, it might take years. Or it might not conclude at all. I am all prepared.

    Anyway, Mr Raman, the owner of Silverfish Books is here too and he is happy to carry my brand and promote it in his shop. Yay.

    Beside getting deals, I already have some projects cooking after serious discussion with Linda and Jaen. We are building up a character and will make series of books out if it. Linda suggested that I build up my ‘Diya’ character and Jaen has already outlines some topics that I can write about. Apart from this, Linda wants me to illustrate for some books that she had bought (publishing and translation rights) at the book fair.

    And oh, I still have a book to color; My Mother’s Kitchen (previously known as My Father’s Kitchen). After discussing with Linda and Mr .Raman, we decided to change it to mother because children have always associated ‘kitchen’ with ‘mother’.

    Here are some random pictures from the book fair:

     

  • Frankfurt,  Frankfurt Bookfair

    Total Recall

    Almost…almost. I almost met Arnold Schwarzenegger!

    But it was frustrating as I didn’t get to capture his picture. I got to know from the Show Daily magazine (published daily at the book fair) that Mr. Schwarzenegger will be at Hoffman und Camp (Hall 3.0) yesterday at 4.15pm. So, I set a date with Kak Nor to go see Mr. Schwarzenegger. But it wasn’t just us who would want to meet or just to have a glimpse at the Total Recall hero, there were hundreds of fans cramping the area! I showed my Presskarte but was denied the permission by a barricade of security officers to go near and just take pictures …

    Anyway, Mr. Schwarzenegger was here yesterday to sign copies of his new memoir, Total Recall.


    Arnold Schwarzenegger, Copyright: Frankfurt Buchmesse 2012