The speech I wrote was revised from the Manifesto of a Filipino Creative. It is spoken in Tagalog, the national dialect of the Philippines. For context, it is spoken and written for fellow Filipino creatives and the youth who wants to explore the world of creativity. The basis of the manifesto is ...
This is what I stand for and live by as a Filipino creative exploring, creating and telling the Philippine story through my choice of creative medium: clothing. I believe clothing tells the story, fact or fiction, of society. Nonetheless, this manifesto works for any Filipino creative to inspire ...
This was the starting point of my design sketches for the Tatsulok project. While sketching is not my strongest skill, it was however the best way to convey the triangular shape I was hoping to portray in this collection. Draping would come as a next step to see how the fabric behaves (more on the ...