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February 4, 2012#

Coming soon!

Kitab Korner is in the process of a facelift. It has taken me ages to get round to finish the design but below is a preview of what it may look like!

Compare it with the current one –> here

January 2, 2012#

Beautiful Oman

December 30, 2011#

I’ll be home for christmas

More photos to come.

December 24, 2011#

Life of a designer

Click image for a landscape view.

November 26, 2011#

Graduation 2012

So I’ve been asked to design my medics graduation ball, yearbook cover, etc. This is the design for our graduation ball. I tried to steer away from the classic “tyne-bridge” “the sage” “newcastle river” background photograph – insert some words- italics font – type design. Its been overdone for the last few decades and thought I’d show them something different.

November 20, 2011#

Laughter

NB: I took all the photos on my blog unless stated otherwise.

November 19, 2011#

This year’s love

November 15, 2011#

Imagine

November 13, 2011#

Life is short

November 12, 2011#

BAPRAS 7th Undegraduate day

I attended the course and it was truly inspiring. I wrote a short review – which will be published in the BAPRAS newsletter.

“The BAPRAS 7th undergraduate day, held at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, provided a platform for eminent consultants to celebrate the genius works of plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery.

In their eloquently, slyly humorous presentations, each speaker sought to untangle the misconception that has cast Plastic surgery as a glorified Hollywood money churning business and painted a picture of what the speciality really is – a creative, innovative, diverse and satisfying job that aims to sacrifice the cheap to reconstruct the expensive and restore functionality that is aesthetically pleasing.

The sessions were an inventive blend of career advice and clinical cases, dissecting every element into fine introductions to this diverse speciality for an audience that ranged from A-level students to junior doctors.

The day was punctuated with surgical suturing sessions, offering many, a glimpse into the dexterous task of wound closure, and provided a display of 10 exceptional poster presentations. The day ended hopefully inspiring many to strive for this competitive but rewarding speciality.”