Since the get-go, I've always had a deep-seeded love for print. The sheer excitement when flicking through the pages of a book, or a design magazine would put a smile on my face. 

It's almost 2016, and we do rely on the interwebs for almost everything. That said, you will still see running out to buy the latest issue of Monocle. 

Back in 2012, I had the same perception of print. I also had many questions, and I began to wonder whether print would become something of the past.

Design for Print was a project done for my dissertation. It's safe to say that the feeling I had when it was actually printed was unreal. Aside from the fact that for this project, I used techniques such as letterpress printing and block printing, the journey itself was so interesting that it only enriched my appreciation for print.