Archive for the ‘Student Series’ Category

ANIMOISM Green Cohesion

Monday, November 12th, 2007

From the quirky group who brought to the nation the ANIMOISM shirts you’ve seen in all of the UAAP games comes Green Cohesion, the ANIMO Celebration. They will be launching the Oh Hello ANIMOISM set of shirts based from popular fashion designer Henry Holland. Proceeds of the event will go to the One La Salle scholarship fund so be sure to drop by!

JPAUL MARASIGAN : Traditional Artist/Designer (Part 2)

Thursday, November 1st, 2007


What inspires you?
“My inspiration is not the driving force kind, rather, it is an inspiration in the sense of ideas. I look for related material on the net to get the look, theme, color, and image ideas for my own design.”

What do you consider to be your greatest work?
“The cover of the next issue of Heights. It is art nouveau themed with a Filipino Touch.”

Art Nouveau?
“It is an art movement in the 1920s. The art inspired by this movement usually is characterized to be stylized with intricate designs and usually floral. There are a lot of elaborate twisted swirls with a touch of nature feel due to the floral design and color.”

How did you incorporate the Filipino touch?
In my design there is a Woman who with her dress and posture epitomizes the traditional Filipina look. I think the Filipino touch can be appropriated towards the approach of the subject matter.

Armand: Where do you see Filipino design going?
“I think we Filipinos will get far in the field of design. We are very creative as a people. We are both creative in subject use as well as in the forms that we utilize. Filipinos are able to get ideas and styles from other countries and incorporates them with the Filipino art styles. Thus, the potential is limitless.

JPAUL MARASIGAN : Traditional Artist/Designer (Part 1)

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Interview by Armand Sazon
http://jpaul.deviantart.com
John Paul F. Marasigan
Ateneo de Manila BFA Information Design
21 years old
August 25, 1986



Selt Portraits

He considers himself to be an inspiring and “on the works” graphic designer. He designs mostly materials for his home organization in the Ateneo – Heights. Usually the works he does are materials of all sorts such as posters, brochures, organizational forms, etc.

“My inspiration is not the driving force kind, rather, it is an inspiration in the sense of ideas.”

He uses both traditional and digital media, whichever is necessary. However, in all his works, digital has to be always part of it since digital files are required to print them. His design process starts with a little research. Then, he looks for an inspiration. After which, he sits in front of a blank page or computer and works until he finishes with 5 minute breaks in between.

LAI REYES : Multimedia Artist (Part 2)

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

Here’s part 2 of our interview with multimedia designer Lai Reyes, conducted via e-mail correspondence by Katherine Cheng.


Graphic Battle Series 1

1. What do you do?
I specialize in Graphic Design, Web Design & Development. I am proficient in Adobe (Photoshop, Premiere, Illustrator & After Effects), Macromedia (Flash, Fireworks, Dreamweaver, Director 8.5, Maya 5 & 6.5. I also do manual and digital photography.)

2. Do you think that what you’re doing can make an impact on other people? In what way?
I believe that my work inspires others to jump out of their boxes or boundaries and just have fun.


Graphic Battle Series 2

3. What’s so special about your work?
I don’t really know. A lot of people admire my work for its uniqueness. Maybe it’s the “me” factor that shows when I create my works of art.


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4. What are your goals where graphic design is concerned?
Showing my work and expressing Pinoy pop culture through different mediums.

Visit her websites, RoomNoise and Lai Reyes.

LAI REYES : Multimedia Artist (Part 1)

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

http://www.laireyes.net
http://www.roomnoise.org

As a fresh graduate, Nerizza or “Lai” for short plans to expand her online t-shirt business, Mixthreads Shirts. She is a very promising artist with experiences that range from graphic design, web design and web development to logo studies, directing and video editing.

“I believe that my work inspires others to jump out of their boxes or boundaries and just have fun.”