Category: Arts and Culture
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Imus City Tourism by Dustin Carbonera
Place branding is increasingly recognized by city and municipal leaders as a crucial element of effective development. We showcase the City of Imus through a tourism-focused lens, as interpreted by local designer, Dustin Carbonera.
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Malagos Chocolate by Studio Dialogo
Malagos Chocolate is a family-owned business coming from the Malagos Agri-Ventures Corporation that goes way back in 1963. To match their superior product quality, they’ve partnered with local design studio Studio Dialogo, whose creative expertise brings their brand to life with a design that embodies their excellence.
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Manila Middle Ground by Jeth Torres
Manila Middle Ground is a space that serves as a venue for creative workshops, seminars, talks, exhibitions, pop-ups, art markets, and as a friendly hangout spot for creatives.
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International Design Conference (Key Visuals) by Design Center of the Philippines
The Design Center of the Philippines, as its name suggests, has been at the forefront of the design revolution in the country. One of its key projects, the International Design Conference (IDC), is considered one of the most significant design events in the ASEAN region.
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TFK Hats (The Fisherman’s Kid) by BJ Cabaltera
This was a common folk saying in BJ’s community when he was a kid which translates in Tagalog as “Hayaan mo, matutulad lang sila sa tatay nila sa pangingisda”, spoken in somewhat of a degrading tone. His father was a fisherman, and these words did bring some stings for the young fisherman’s kid.
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Antibiotic Smile by Jethro and Joses Olba (Odin and Grotesk)
The visionary Olba brothers, Jethro and Joses, initiated this lifestyle brand project at the start of the pandemic to express their love for the 80s to early 00s design pop culture vibe.
