The How-Do-You Series is an ongoing collection of interviews I've conducted with creators. In each edition, I'll ask (pretty much) the same three questions. The goal is to show the different ways that different people tackle problems fairly common to everyone who works in the arts. Our second edition features Meihan Boey. Meihan is the... Continue Reading →
Digital Goodies
There's a new ACTIVITIES tab towards the bottom of Difference Engine's Work-Life Balance page. And before you ask, yes, I check out our book's page every once in a while. What, like you wouldn't? Anyway, under the tab, you'll find sweet new Work-Life Balance wallpapers for desktop and mobile. Naturally, I used them on both... Continue Reading →
Updates. Well, Kinda.
A week ago, I had my first meeting with the team for the new project I'm supporting. (I cannot wait for the official announcement, if for no other reason than to actually tell you what this is – and what's my role in it – instead of comically dancing around the details.) I needed a... Continue Reading →
The How-Do-You Series #1 – Jerry Teo, Creator of Rex Regrets
The How-Do-You Series is an ongoing collection of interviews I've conducted with creators. In each edition, I'll ask (pretty much) the same three questions. The goal is to show the different ways that different people tackle problems fairly common to everyone who works in the arts. Our first edition features Jerry Teo. Jerry is a... Continue Reading →
Write View
The very first time I wrote anything for Work-Life Balance, it was in a paper notebook during an afternoon at Haw Par Villa. I figured, hey, it might help to work in a place that matched the book's intended tone, right? It began to rain not long after I started though, and while I managed... Continue Reading →
What is The How-Do-You Series?
The How-Do-You Series is an ongoing collection of interviews I'll be conducting with creator friends – everyone from writers to artists to actors to musicians. In each edition, I'll ask (pretty much) the same three questions. The goal is to show the different ways that different people tackle problems fairly common to everyone who works... Continue Reading →