Caution Sign.
I think it’s interesting how oftentimes, caution signs are placed in the center of a damp or perilous area. Yet, you can’t tell how close or big the damp area is until you walk in it and almost slip.
I think it’s interesting how oftentimes, caution signs are placed in the center of a damp or perilous area. Yet, you can’t tell how close or big the damp area is until you walk in it and almost slip.
My partner gifted me these glasses some time ago and they’re one of my most frequent pairs. I enjoy wearing sunglasses because they not only shade my eyes from the sun, but they add volume to my hair.
I noticed this branch-like artwork on the Titan Gym and thought it looked abstract and cool. The other pieces around it also look like letters, but interestingly they don’t spell anything.
I’ve seen this handle being used for Push and Pull doors. It’s always fun seeing someone mix them up and do the opposite of the door’s function, like pushing when it’s a Pull door.
After taking this picture, I see a resemblance between window blinds and video game company logos. These blinds remind me of EA Games, how about you?
I felt like playing an old game from one of my childhood shows, “Team Umizoomi,” where you play hide and seek with one of the protagonists. She’d hide around the city and you’d click different areas of the screen or use her clues to find her hiding spot.
I noticed these also look like number nines. I didn’t realize how close the number “9” and the letter “g” are in design until now.
One of the thread seams of one of my jackets. I like wearing this jacket often since it makes me seem more stylish than I am. Also, the design seems like something trendy in the 80s or 90s.
This cone oddly reminds me of a character you might see from the Pixar film, “Monsters Inc.” Maybe it’s because it looks like the top dot is an eye?
I’ve always liked seeing fire hydrants as a symbol in photography. Although this image isn’t exactly professional or storytelling material, the bright yellow color thankfully still jumps out at you like a canary or a computer files tab. Maybe the sunset amplifies the hue.
A nice way to shade myself from the sun while doing homework. I think this was taken right before the rain, so you can see a vibrant blue rather than a muted version of it.
If I accidentally ran into this table without realizing, I think it would be less painful than a classroom table in one of the lecture halls.
Some of the trees are blocking the other zig-zag patterns that make up the exterior of the Titan Gym, but I hope the idea of “M” gets across.
I prefer chairs without backing so it forces me to sit up straight without having something forcing me to straighten my back. Oddly enough, I’ve noticed how much more focused I can get on assignments or tasks in chairs without back support.
So many possibilities with the circular letter of the alphabet. In addition to Communications, I’m also studying Asian American Studies at CSUF. This pin showcases a little bit of pride in that.
I walk past this intersection everyday at school. Yet, I’ve never noticed it. This was a fun spot to discover after four years of attendance.
I contemplated taking a picture of one of my mugs from an aerial view, but I’d have to wait until I got home for that. I was going to stay at school for a while, so I figured the table slot could also have a similar impact.
I originally planned for this light to represent “P.” After capturing the picture, I figured it’d look better as “R.”
I struggled the most finding a representative for “S.” Now thinking about it, this image represents Samsung so the design suits the letter as much as it matches it.
I was on my way home when I came across the street lights towards the end of campus. It was a cloudy day, but it was still nice to see blue in the sky.
A “thank-you” favor from one of my relatives’ birthday parties. It’s an artificial plant, so it’ll last me a while to remember the celebration.
Based on the “Winnie the Pooh” films, one of my cousins gifted this necklace to me for my birthday. I wasn’t a huge fan of the films before, but I appreciate it more from my pendant.
I was eating at a volunteer event and noticed the fork had a nice shape that would match nicely with this assignment. Fun fact: I’m eating Ono Hawaiian BBQ.
I recently purchased this clip as part of a set from Dollar Tree. I use it to secure stray hair strands for buns and clipping my front bangs from my face.
There’s a popular Japanese floral artwork that I always see either on tablecloths or tapestries that reminds me of these branches.
My brother-in-law gifted these earrings to me after seeing me scoping them out at a gift shop in the Bay Area once.