- WSMY Showcase: Alan Bernard's F'kn Mayhem!
- 25 December 2007 Comment (6)

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Every now and then we see a local website that is so rad that it makes us go ‘Why didn’t we see that earlier?”
F’kn Mayhem is one of these sites. It’s designed by Alan Bernard, a self-educated web designer from Kuala Lumpur. His fascination with all things street, from tees to vinyl toys, is nothing short of inspiring. Keep up the good work, Alan!
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Danny says:
I know Alan personally. He’s more like a brother to me and I know how much time and thought goes into his work.
Thanks for mentioning his work.
Suffian says:
@Alan
You’re welcome, dude. Respect the work you’ve done so far, can’t wait to see more sites from you!@Danny
No worries. We’re always on the lookout for local peeps who are into best practices.
Rajaseelan says:
Coolness… Great to see my friends hard work being recognised!!!!
abi says:
Nice one Mr.Alan…Your work is awesome! When i grow up,i want to be a Mr.Alan too!
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