Singapore Lights Timelapse
Thursday, July 8th, 2010Singapore Lights Timelapse created by Weehan Yeo
Singapore Lights Timelapse created by Weehan Yeo
The YourSingapore logo was created by BBH Asia Pacific for the Singapore Tourism Board. According to the press release the logo “represents the multi-faceted nature of Singapore”. You can also check out the YourSingapore.com web site where you can personalise your trip to Singapore, depending on their individual interests. via creativereview.co.uk
Singapore Airlines has definitely become Singapore biggest brand name. The airline saw light in May 1947 when a Malayan Airways Limited Airspeed Consul took off from Singapore‘s Kallang Airport on the first of three scheduled flights a week to Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. On 16 September 1963, the Federation of Malaysia was born and the Airline became known as Malaysian Airways. In May 1966, it became Malaysia-Singapore Airlines. In 1972, Malaysia-Singapore Airlines split up to become two entities – Singapore Airlines and Malaysian Airline System. In 1968, the sarong kebaya uniform designed by French couturier Pierre Balmain was introduced and the internationally recognized image of the Singapore Girl debuted. The symbol of the logo represents a Silver Kris. images via theessentialist, lonegreysquirrel, justtheplanet, and wallpaper






The Singapore Heritage Restaurant is situated in chinatown right beside the chinatown heritage centre. The restaurant holds various artifacts of Singapore, from traditional coffee cups to decade old tables and chairs. found via flickr and sparklette.net






The Eastern & Oriental Express carries passengers in luxury between Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. The train travels through dense rainforests and towering mountains past golden temples, rubber plantations and remote towns and villages.


The Prodigy Concert Poster by Emek. The poster was inspired by the Merlion which is one of Singapore’s national symbols. The Merlion is an imaginary creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish. Its name combines “mer” meaning the sea and “lion”. The fish body comes from Singapore’s ancient name back when it was a fishing village — Temasek — meaning “sea town” in Javanese. The lion head represents Singapore’s original name — Singapura — meaning “lion city” or “kota singa” in Sanskrit and Malay. found via omgposters.com

Raffles Hotel Singapore logo. raffles.com

Momorobo design a limited edition bottle for Tiger beer. Found via design you trust