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MnemoArt: EEE Magazine Project

Just recently, I was assigned to be the layout artist of the documentation we have to make for our Communications Systems report. Kat Guevara, who had been consistently productive during the planning, explained what I must produce. We were on the same page, as what she said. We both want a classy handbook style of [...]

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The Pautakan 2009 Poster

SICAN: Gearing Towards Capampangan Excellence and Ingenuity is the theme of The Pautakan 2009. A perfect symbol of Capampangan excellence is the UP Aguman logo. As one of the most honored Pampango organizations in the north, UP Aguman is embodied with excellence in service to its people as depicted by the red swirls. The blocks [...]

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MnemoArt: The Pautakan 2008 Poster

MnemoArt is a look-back at my artworks prior to Project ISKO. Most of these are graphic designs, childhood drawings, caricatures, high school projects, and even objects with sentimental value. Ever since, the Oblation Revolving Trophy symbolizes intelligence. On the foreground, the Oblation and the young student become one, and the union exemplifies the outstanding cognitive [...]

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Maleldo 2008

Last March 21, 2008 (Good Friday), “Maleldo 2008″ (Capampangan’s term referring to Holy Week) was held in Barangays San Pedro Cutud, Sta. Lucia and San Juan. The Passion of Christ is remembered during that week. Maleldo (sometimes called Kaleldo) is an annual event in Pampanga. The word comes from the phrase mal a aldo, which [...]

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Brand New Profile

John is an 18-year-old techie geek, emo artist, and adventurer, packed into one person. Currently, he’s a student of degree BS-Electronics & Communications Engineering at the University of the Philippines, Diliman. Alongside with this, he has skills to share with, and these are in photo/poster designing, computer graphics animation, computer programming, and web publishing. In [...]

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