This blog has moved to jimsaunders.info/blog.
HALLASUL ICECREAM INTERVIEW, JEJU, SOUTH KOREA
September 10, 2008Well, earlier this week, that interview took place.
Hallasul is a small business in Shin Jeju that operates out of a dilapidated office block. It’s an offshoot of a business that had its origins in producing a Jeju tourism brochure. Headquartered in Seoul, Jeju is managed through a local branch office.
The story of the ice cream was somewhat disappointing as there’s not much of it that’s produced here. The ingredients are shipped from overseas ready made. Only flavouring is added here (of course Tangerine flavour is on that list) before being packaged up for distribution.
A visit to the production room proved to the most interesting part of the interview- its bright, clean, stainless steel interior was a stark contrast to the surrounding, messy and darkened areas. Here I met the man in charge of producing the ice cream. A man who seemed to just link the automated production processes and press a lot of different coloured buttons on machines. The romantic and optimistic notions of an ice cream produced by Jeju had been dispelled.
So where can you buy this ice cream? Well, with its target audience being visiting tourists from the mainland, it is available at many major tourist destinations on the island. Including the aforementioned Africa Museum and also Ilchuland. Look out for a small orange tub in a refrigerator. However as the year progresses this older packaging will phased out in favour of a more ‘premium’ design (pictured).
CLAIM YOUR DOMAIN NAME, JEJU, SOUTH KOREA
September 9, 2008One of the biggest changes with the design was a the move to two side bars on the right hand side. You may notice Jeju Life has a left side bar, a main window and a right side bar. I’ve increasingly fallen out of love with that design. In part because I’ve noticed how many other blogs run the two sides bars on the right set up.
I can’t seem to pin down exactly why I like it though. Perhaps it’s because as soon as I arrive from the search engine my eyes are falling on the content– there’s nothing in the way.
My latest book order arrived from Amazon today and The Longer Tail by Chris Anderson is the first of the two to be picked up. Now on their way from the US are Jeff Howe’s Crowdsourcing and Stephen Baker’s The Numerati.
NEW YORK TIMES STORY ON E-NEWSPAPER READER, CLAIM YOUR NAME DOMAIN, JEJU, SOUTH KOREA
September 8, 2008I also bought up jimsaunders.info and jimsaunders.biz. This blog is growing larger and I need to do more things with its design. I need a WordPress install on my own web space that can be fully customized ala the Jeju Life web site. This blog will eventually (when everything is ready) move to jimsaunders.info/blog.
If you haven’t registered a domain name yet and staked a claim on your digital identity, get on it. I’ll be posting more on this over the coming week.
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