Thursday, January 28, 2010

What did I learn in class today?



Today in class I discovered that Baylor University is the first school to have the new UJet MC2 Fabric printer in the States. The UJet MC2 is a Yuhan-Kimberly product that is able to print patterns onto any regular fabric with out having to use special hardbacked fabric.

-Oh so Baylor Proud-


(At times I feel my awareness of fashion is staggered and tedious in Baylor. Baylor for one is not well known for their fashion department; people who have heard of Baylor usually correlate the school with its Nursing school, Dental school, or even Business school. Also the environment is not exactly fashion trendy, but that's the beauty of Baylor. Although Baylor is located in a suburban area, it is able to continually provide its students with the latest technology. I feel like the enclosed area provides for more specific attention to their students education and they'll spend a lot of effort in keeping it that way.)

Friday, January 15, 2010

Korean Scenery













The Many Shapes of Faith





















These are some pictures I took of Faith (sister) while waiting for a movie to start.








Korean Food




Boong-uh Bbang (fish-shaped bread fill with sweet red bean paste)- my utmost favorite street stall
Hod deok- pancake with a sugar mix inside




Soda Vendor



Coffee Vendor








Rice crackers



Pork slice- usually wrapped and eaten with Kimchi





Japanese- Tako-yaki stand in Korea

Chestnuts- usually sold on street vendors
Riceball- tuna, spam, pork








Barbecue vent



One of the things I love about Korea is that no matter where you are in Seoul, every turn tempts you with gourmets that are waiting to be devoured.