wip

Work In Progress, or simply WIP, is a weekly webcomic done by a good artist/lawyer-in-the-making friend of mine, Teddy Pavon, and his friend. To be honest, I don’t quite know what the story is yet since it was just recently launched a couple of days ago. The first 10 pages are a cliffhanger though, so I’m hooked and curious.

It updates a few pages every Wednesdays so I suggest to bookmark it and keep checking back. So whattaya waiting for?! Click on the image to visit the website!



manumalin

Emmanuel Malin has always been a big inspiration for me. If there was such a thing as ‘love at first sight’ then it’s what happened to me the moment I saw his works. Something about them that was enchanting and made me stare longer than I usually do with other people’s work.

Take a look at his website and browse his works. =)

Leave a comment | 2009-12-04 | Site Feature



heyjosh

For teens and young adults who are having problems coping with life, meet Josh!

Josh Shipp is a teen advice guru and motivational speaker whose childhood struggles has made it possible for him to turn things around and give good advice to troubled teens.

To be honest, I find his advice practical, convenient, and hilarious in a way that he says is ” in your face, but on your side.”

Check out his website and see for yourself whether his points and opinions will help you get around. All I can say is that, for me for you, this is one of those websites worth bookmarking.

1 comment | 2009-10-06 | Site Feature



asianpose

Just in case you are not familiar with this, I will introduce you to an awesome website find. Asian Poses! Basically, it showcases all the cutesy poses that most Asian girls do. It’s one of my newest addictions. You can even enter their challenge where you may submit personal photos of you and your friends doing the poses that they featured on the website. As of now, they have about 26 signature poses and expect it to increase seeing as little Asian girls are very creative.

From now on, I will do these Asian poses every photo opportunity I get. I already have done quite a few during my friend’s birthday dinner last night and will upload the photos here soon.

1 comment | 2009-06-20 | Site Feature



andre1

I’ve been seeing these really awesome postcards in bookstores and have been wondering who made them. The design is simple and minimalist and the thing that sells it is the concept behind every card. I love the dry humor in some of them and especially love the relatable messages written on the cards… like the one above.

While lurking around the internet, I accidentally came upon the designer’s blog (and immediately had to bookmark the website). The genius behind everything is Andre Jordan.

andre2

Click on the images to view more of his brilliant work! If I had the money, I’d purchase everything. But for now, my collection would be stored in my hard drive. Haha.

Keep smiling!!!



63
+63 is a collective blog dedicated to providing an online venue for Philippine creatives. The idea behind +63 is to create a rallying point for the industry by adapting and updating the international country code for the Philippines into a recognizable trademark for Filipino culture, design, and art.

In case you’re interested in finding out more local talent, this is the right site to bookmark.

Leave a comment | 2009-01-25 | Site Feature