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    The art of writing

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 09/04/2016

    » Chaiwat Sriwilard, 24, trained himself how to write calligraphy in February last year. In a year, he found himself teaching the art of hand lettering to over 100 students. The visual communication design graduate from Silpakorn University dedicates time from his busy creative job in an ad agency to practising the craft and sharing his calligraphy on his Typer Facebook page. Now Chaiwat is also sharing his perfect penmanship to Bangkok's wannabe calligraphers in intensive classes every weekend.

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    The man who dresses the stars

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 10/09/2016

    » Hailing from Thailand and becoming involved in the world-class cinematic industry, Lupt Utama is undeniably a rare talent. The UK-based Thai costume designer has made stylistic contributions to Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason (2004), Alexander (2004), House Of Saddam (2008), The Duchess (2008), Clash Of The Titans (2010), The Impossible (2012), The Lost City Of Z (2016) and Beauty And The Beast (2017).

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    Making sound waves in a man's world

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 09/07/2016

    » 'When I work, I don't feel gender differences," said sound engineer Promsorn Riewpakorn, owner/managing director of Studio28, a top-notch recording studio in Bangkok, about being a rare bird in the male-dominated field.

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    Hat-trick hitmaker

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 30/01/2016

    » In the digital age when YouTube has turned us on to a new page in music consumption, becoming the ultimate metrics for measuring success, penning a hit that exceeds 100 million views is not an easy task. Despite this, Panoth Khunprasert, the 27-year-old songwriter, managed to score a hat-trick.

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    Favourite of the bride

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 13/02/2016

    » The big day is a celebration to remember. But preparing for one isn’t a romantic story. To walk down the aisle beautifully, a perfect wedding can be a union of two souls, plus a wedding planner — who helps orchestrate a fuss-free soirée while the bride and groom can start their life living together happily ever after.

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    Daydreaming on a star

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 12/12/2015

    » The games we play in our youth can sometimes pave the way for our future profession. Instinctively, therefore, Oraphan Arjsamat might have known what she would one day become.

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    Letters from Thailand

    Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 21/10/2015

    » Assoc Prof Dr Santi Khunprasert walked straight to one of his artworks when the photographer asked him where he preferred to get his picture. The piece is a butterfly wing-shaped painting with flowing calligraphic lines, in Thai, that reads: "Art is long, life is short".

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    Still Indie

    Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 11/11/2015

    » 'The fact that Fat Festival has inspired the younger generation to write their own music, record it and share it to others is already one of the biggest accomplishments the local music industry has seen," said Poonsak Jaturabul, guitarist of Big Ass, one of the bands that performed at the first instalment of the indie music event.

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    It's more than an album cover

    Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 02/10/2015

    » 'An artist is a product," said Supichan Rojvanich. The graphic designer du jour is the man who knows how to make that product attractive and wholesome, visually at least. The 31-year-old is the designer behind some of the coolest album covers, for the likes of Slot Machine, Cocktail, Potato, 25hours, Stamp Apiwat, Lula, Ben Chalatit, Two Popetorn, Lipta, among some of Thailand's biggest bands. The list goes on.

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    Career direction

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 20/06/2015

    » As a first-time film director, Manatsanun Phanlerdwongsakul has good reason to be excited. Her film, the romantic comedy Love Sucks, is opening on Thursday, with the actressturned- filmmaker now applying the final touches in the editing room.

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