“Hi! My name is Livia and I love design and photography which I've been doing for most of my life. I ♥ Canon cameras; Apple Macs; dabbling in Adobe Creative Suite software; and wrangling XHTML, CSS, basic PHP and Wordpress. Comic Sans and Papyrus fonts scare me. I ♥ eating out with friends. I really ♥ camels. Have you figured out what 'chamelle' means yet? According to some silly online quiz I am a 'hippie'. I believe in environmental sustainability, and like meditation and yoga (when I get around to doing it) so I guess it must be right ;) In October 2010 I moved to France to practise my French and nurture my love of foreign languages (and eat lots of yummy food!). Here, I found plenty of inspiration amongst all the beautiful places and things I see… In May 2011 I moved to Geneva, Switzerland and being a former Sydney beach girl, I am getting used to the beauty of the large lake and the mountains. This blog contains bits and pieces about my life and work. Hope you enjoy reading it, glad you made it this far. Please drop me a line, I'd love to hear from you!
Livia xxx
Copyrighting
This is a Wordpress site/blog. Chamelle Designs' Theme was proudly created FROM SCRATCH on an iMac and drawn with a Wacom tablet. It used the software Photoshop, Illustrator, Fireworks, Smultron and Firebug and was tested using MAMP and WAMP. All graphics here are original and created by Livia. Please do not steal or else you will be thrown into the sea as food for the hungry shark below. Please do not re-post any of these (copyrighted) blog images/photos/articles in part or full on your site without crediting and linking back here.
So I was looking for something through Google images… I clicked on one of the images, which brought up a website I had never seen before but looked interesting.
You thought we wouldn’t notice
Wow! What a great site! It’s inspired me to do a post on copyright…
Every designer has had someone trying to ’steal’ their designs [...]
… with a vacuum cleaner!
Dai Fujiwara, creative director of Issey Miyake fashion, and James Dyson, the designer of Dyson vacuum cleaners, have collaborated together to bring us “The Wind” collection.
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(another long overdue post)
On November 13, 2008, I headed back to my old uni UTS and attended World Usability Day Sydney. The theme was public transport which is a subject that I am very passionate about. The title was “What would it take to get you out of your car?”
I had an awesome time and [...]