Thursday, July 30, 2009
Adobe Creative Festival Philippines 2009
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Review: Alamat ng Gubat
Title: Alamat ng Gubat
This book was a highly recommended read of a colleague, even long before I got my hands on it. And what can I say, another brilliant idea from Bob Ong. For those who are not familiar with Bob Ong's works, he's the one responsible for such local and famous best sellers as "Ang Paboritong Libro ni Hudas" and "ABNKKBSNPLAko?!" among others. As expected, candid humor and unconventional story-telling are the main ingredients of the book, but the crop is its unique presentation and plot, and, undoubtedly the mocking symbolism behind every character.
What makes "Alamat ng Gubat" stand out is that it's a quick read (merely a hundred pages), packaged as a Children's Book complete with full color splash pages. The story of a young Crab/Talangka in search of the Puso ng Saging that seems to be the cure for his ailing "king" father. Along the way he basically meets different animals in the jungle which represents in essence the different aspects of the Modern Filipino...in politics, culture, habits, principles...you name it. Each encounter would mirror the Filipino character combined with humor and spontaneous off color remarks by the narrator (in which the author is really brilliant with). Behind the humor and indirect character analogies, one would immediately recognize the harsh reality of which today's Filipinos are really known for. A mockery mixed with antics, and at the end, one would think and meditate how true these fictional characters really play with their real-life counterparts. And who are they? it is you. Me. And everyone of us who calls ourselves the Filipino.
Ang kwentong pambata na pang-matanda. Ang iba't ibang uri ng kahayupan sa kagubatan ng Saging Republic.
Review: Pugad Baboy
I've been collecting Pugad Baboy books (collected editions) since 1994 and I have a complete collection from book 1 to 21 (the latest edition). I must say, in a sentence, the best authentic Filipino comic in the market. The humor is priceless, the art is outstanding, but the crown jewel of Pol Medina's creation is its realism and true-to-form Pinoy story-arcs and strips.
To those who do not understand the Filipino culture and identity, I recommend the Pugad Baboy title as an unofficial National Handbook of what and who the real modern Filipino is.
Not only does it visually mirrors the lively and cheerful (often times dirty) humor of Pinoys, It also represents all sectors of the stereotype Philippine society from the elite to the masses. It also showcases the great author's ability to write amazing story-arcs that reflects the Filipino heart. Trivia is also a main ingredient in the book as the readers tend to learn new things from the characters' situational strips.
It presents different sides of Phlippine community from our dirty Politics, stereotype Families, Religion, Youth, and even explores the beauty of some of our Country's real-life places thru the characters' Adventure stories.
All in all, Pol Medina is a brilliant Artist, Author, and Innovator. A true Filipino that should be admired and patronized.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Tickets to Graphika Manila 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
startdrawing.org - The Asia Drawing Portal
DeviantArt Portfolio Builder
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
8th Philippine Toys, Hobbies, and Collectibles Convention
Last June 13, 2009, my significant other Nikki and I went to the 8th Philippine Toys, Hobbies, and Collectibles Convention @ SM Megatrade Hall
Cam trip and food trip - got our freebie Shawarmas by mistake, accidentally met my long lost elementary buddy, lots of ubergeeks in costumes! and yeah, got to take a pic with gud 'ol Combatron!
Form Function Class - 1st Philippine Web Design Conference - Event Notes
Last July 10 2009, I attended the 1st Philippine Web Design Conference (Titled: Form Function & Class) at the Asian Institute of Management (AIM), together with my colleagues at O&B.
- About Page
- Resume (for Freelancers & job seekers)
- Services
- Contact Info
- Work Showcase
- Gather as much project details as possible
- Make proposals clear and concise
- Include a cost breakdown (stock photos are billed later)
- Prepare a Contract/ MOA
- Usability Issues with Clients:
- Artist + Programmer + Businessman
- Compromise Approach with Clients' desires
- Added Costs Approach
- Try to understand the client's requests
- Respect client's existing brand
- Be patient with disgruntled client IT reps and Webmasters
- Don't have the rockstar / diva attitude
- Provide Support
- Keep communication lines always open
- Employee
- Freelancer
- Business Owner
- Sole Proprietorship
- Partnership (General & Limited)
- Corporation
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Manila Design Week 09
It’s all about fusion as Manila Design Week 2009 promotes collaboration of artists in a week-long lineup of events to be held in different creative hot spots throughout the Metro, with each day showcasing a different theme.
Team Manila Graphic Design Studio, in cooperation with Bratpack, Ayala Malls,Summit Media and Adobo Magazine would like to invite creative talents to the Manila Design Week’s (August 8-15 2009) Public Art Project. This year’s concept and mission statement for the MDW 2009 is Graphic Design moves.
Interested creatives should send an email to Clara Balaguer (clara@teammanila.com) or Des Rimando (des@teamanila.com) to get a full creative brief on the project.
Adobe Creative Festival Philippines on 07.29.2009
Register to Adobe Creative Festival - Live in the Philippines before July 23 2009 Event will take place on Wednesday, July 29 2009 at the Crowne Plaza Galleria Manila |
Pix Digital Imaging Contest
Enter today for your chance to win! Deadline Aug. 21st, 2009.A Grand Prize Winner in each Catagory will Recieve:
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NEW! Grand Prize Winner!One Grand Prize winner will receive a FULL-PAGE AD IN PDN in the November issue detailing their technique, and listing the contact information for their photography business. NEW! Multimedia Projectsincluding videos, video stills, and web based creations are now accepted for judging. Multimedia projects will be hosted on the winner's gallery online and stills will be included in the print gallery in the November, 2009 issue of PDN. | |
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Who is Randy Paulino
I am Randy Paulino, a Filipino Graphic/ Web/ UI Designer & Artist, Political Idealist, a Writing & Photography Enthusiast, and a Businessman. A Graduate of Computer Engineering, with background in Business Development and Information Technology, working as a Graphic / Web Designer by profession. My expertise vary from Graphic Design (which includes Image Editing, Photo Manipulation, Vector Graphics), Publishing and Print materials, Illustration/Hard Drawing (penciling & inking) to Web Design (XHTML, CSS, Content Management Systems), SEO, and Web Development (PHP, MySQL). My personal and work Portfolio can be viewed in this site. I also work on Branding and Corporate-Marketing Identity. I have experiences in Business Consultancy with independent startup entrepreneurs and distributors. I also have scholastic backgrounds in Data Communications, Hardware Modular Design & Peripherals and Open-source applications.
My personal interests & influences range from modern art (comics, graphic novels), the Mob Culture (in movies and literature), and Filipino History. I also have a knack in World War II History, the Cold War era, and Political Idealism. I am also a practicing Nationalist and currently trying to conceive an ideology based on what I call and describe as " Liberal Nationalism / Absolute Centrism " (based on the political spectrum), which simply conveys to the principle "Freedom ends where morality begins" and directly eludes to the core ideal "For God and Country".
Antworks™ is my personal/ professional Creative Label that marks various media ranging from Web Design, Pop Art, Photo Manipulations, Corporate Collaterals/Prints, Graphic & Traditional Art, Vector Graphics, Digital Art, Designs & Concepts.