katha magazine - issue 01 sept/oct 2013
DESCRIPTION
Our maiden issue is chock-full of articles about new beginnings, new projects, and new ways to keep your creative soul happy and fulfilled, which is one of the reasons we started this magazine.TRANSCRIPT
ISSUE 01 SeptOct 2013
EDITORIALBOARD
MASTERMINDSGeli Balcruzhellogelibeeblogspotcom Aya Dalumpinesfacebookcomcreatebytlf
Andrea Dela Cruzmabuhaydiywordpresscom
Allie Principefoureyedwondercom
Cachi Reyesthepinkdoormatblogspotcom
CONTRIBUTORSKoni Estebancandidlyprettyblogspotcom
Ella Lamathreesixtyfivepointfourtimblrcom
IllUSTRATORSLando Cusibehancenetlandocusi
CONTACT USFor submissions advertising opportunities and other inquirieskathamagazinephgmailcom
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KATHA
EVERY STORY HAS A BEGINNINGOurs started one random night not too long ago with five girls who shared the same love and passion for creating They decided that they wanted to start something --something theyrsquove never done before something that theyrsquove been wanting to see in the local scene but could never seem to find something that could feed the souls of other creative minds such as theirs
Katha katmiddothacirc In local vernacular it means to create something be it with your hands your computer or even just your imagination The word is beautiful and evokes a mystical sort of wonder and we think there is no better word in any other language that could perfectly capture our vision for this magazine
In our very first issue we decided to celebrate the creation of something new and wonderful Whether itrsquos starting a new passion project bringing new life to your old things or starting to plan your own parties we want everyone who reads this to share in the joy of seeing great ideas transform from vague concepts to tangible realities
This is the just the beginning but wersquore hoping that itrsquos the beginning of something big Now on to writing the next part of the story
CheersThe Katha Team
photo by Allie Principe
CONTENTS06 WHIMSIES
10 10A ALABAMA
12 BAZAAR TIPS 101
14 UPCYCLED PROJECTS
18 TOOLS OF THE TRADE
20 HEY YOU
22 KATHA QampA
24 KAWAII BUYS
28 CRAFTERPRENEUR
29 FASHION TREND
30 CREATIVE NOOK
32 ART FOR ALL
36 FACEOFF
38 OH HELLO DY
44 VERSUS
46 SCOUTSrsquo HONOR
50 PHENOM
56 LETrsquoS CELEBRATE
58 MARSHMALLOW LOVE
62 CONNECT
10
14
24
30
32
38
46
58
6 | WHIMSIES
MIXTAPE FOR THIS ISSUE
ANG BONGGANG BONGGANGBATANG BEKIby Rhandee Garl i tos
A BEAUTIFUL MESS
UNSEEN MOONby El iza Victoria
BAHIA ACCESSORIESfacebookcombahia accessories
1 This is the beginning by BOY2 New Years by Ohbijou3 Shine Like A New Pin by Camera Obscura4 New Soul by Yael Naim5 In the New by Reverie Sound Revue
6 The Night Starts Here by Stars7 Brand New by Techy Romantics8 Begin Again by California Snow Story9 New Slang by The Shins10 Another Daybreak by Outerhope
A ground-breaking lovely childrenrsquos book about acceptance and courage in various formsWe think the world would be kinder and more colorful if we had more books like this
Palanca award-winner Eliza Victoria brings us a chilling collection of stories set in places that are all-too-familiar filled with strange encounters and terrifying characters Best read in old ancestral homes or under the sheets with a flashlight
Award-winning lifestyle bloggers Elsie and Emma share their passion for the beautiful life with a photo app thatrsquos filled with just the right amount of function and whimsy Personalizing photos is so easy yoursquoll never post dull boring photos again Download A Beautiful Mess for iOS for $099 from the App Store Check out abeautifulmesscom for updates on other operating systems
We love how the brand still makes use of local materials even if there are tons of mass-produced supplies readily available in the market Each handmade product tells a story of how we should promote sustainability and preserve Filipino culture
Listen to this playlist on Katharsquos 8tracks 8trackscomkathamagazinebeginnings
Songs that may or may not be about starting anew optimism makeovers and Fred Astaire
WHIMSIES | 7
ALEYN COMPRENDIOblogaleyncomprendiocomThe analog photos taken by Aleyn are dreamlike ethereal and a bit nostalgic Her snapshots seem to possess a hint of magic and will fill you with wonder SHMALLOW MARSHMALLOW SPREAD
shmallowsphcomGooey goodness you can spread on just about anything It comes in three flavors ndash original strawberry and cookies nrsquo shmallows Prices range from P 165 to P 180
GnD SPREADSfacebookcomGNDByGoNutsGo Nuts Donuts outdid itself by creating not just one but two variants each of cookie butter and chocolate cookie butter and() a chocolate hazelnut spread No more waiting for the next stock of US imports to arrive Prices range from P 99 to P 219
Located on the 5th floor of the new wing in Shangri-La Plaza you will definitely not miss this hip but cozy cafe while walking around the mall This new restaurant offers European dishes specifically German or Austrian Cuisine The word Spaumltzle means traditional German dumplings or egg noodles Try their Roast Chicken Sausage on Mushroom Spaumltzle and their Mint Lemonade served in a mason jar
THE YELLOW ADVENTURESbloghannahphIn a single snapshot Hannah is able to tell a touching story about the true essence of a place or a person She invites you to her adventures all over the globe as seen through her ever-optimistic eyes
BRAVE THE WAVESbravethewavesnetStill hungover from your last beach trip Take a quick virtual vacay through Miarsquos blog Her photos will make you feel glad that we live in a tropical country filled with beautiful beaches and people with beautiful hearts
TRAVELOGUES LE BUNNY BLEUfacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
FOOD WE WANT TO TRYLocal takes on food trends
SPaumlTzLE EURO MARKET CAFE
Is there anyone on the face of the earth who can resist bunnies Especially if you can wear them on your feet Wersquore oohing and aahing over Le Bunny Bleu and all of the cuteness -- both of their shoes and their store interiors
8 | WHIMSIES
DIY MAVENS
DESIGN THINKING ACTION LABnovoedcomdesignthinking
KATHMITRAinstagramcomkathmitra
Always bored sometimes crafty and often odd is how Meream describes herself A Cebu-based crafter she shares with us her
love for cats skirts sewing and crafts
Develop thinking out of the box with this online course offered by the Stanford dschool Learn about the design thinking process and engage in different exercises that will lead to an actual final project Schedulersquos flexible and itrsquos for free therersquos no reason why you shouldnrsquot give it a try
Baguio dweller Aileen shares snippets of her life through her DIYs and illustrations A self-
taught illustrator watch out as this artrepreneur transforms life
through her creations
Kath is an architect and an artist who runs the paper and stationery shop 23060 We love the minimalist tone of Kathrsquos photos -- a mix of architecture interior details
handmade work and small glimpses of a design-driven life The muted colors paired with lovely composition will soothe anyonersquos tired eyes
Michelle is a graphic designer and a mom to a three-year-old who
blogs about her creative ideas on interior decor and fun DIY projects
BORED AND CRAFTYboredandcraftycom
THE HOUSE OF ISLAthehouseofislablogblogspotcom
WHAT ELSE MICHELLEwhatelsemichellecom
Like what you see
Visit our site for more funkathamagazinetumblrcom
10 | STORIES
In one of the busy streets in Quezon City yoursquoll find a hidden gem that houses quintessential found objects in a furniture gallery It is also considered a home to many crafters who thrive to support their needs and sustain their love for the arts
A carefully hand-drawn gate of a blue Adarna bird will welcome you to 10A Alabama the home of Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery The old house transformed into an art and furniture gallery is a rehabilitation center for rescued furniture and given a second life An important rule to when you visit this place is to keep your eyes and mind open to absorb all the awesomeness yoursquore about to discover
As you enter the gallery fabric buntings will welcome you as they dance along with the wind Arlene Barbaza Leah Sanchez and Binggoy de Ocampo the brains behind
Resurrection Gallery turn old-fashioned furniture into conversation pieces Old wooden chairs are turned into Lamesilyas a chair and table top in one Your lolarsquos cabinets with floral engravings are delightfully colored orange or blue to add quirkiness to its personality and resurrected wooden trays are painted with chevron prints Yoursquoll also discover found vintage posters decoupage art and ceramic wares
In an effort to support the local handmade movement Arlene Leah and Binggoy hold an Arts and Crafts fair once every three months to support their fellow handmakers 10A Alabama becomes even more alive when crafterpreneurs or Alabamers get together to offer essential and functional art pieces that are meticulously handcrafted and made with love and pride
Handmade heaven10A Alabama is a treasure trove amidst the hust le and bust le o f c i ty l i fe
words by Gel i Balcruz
photo by Gel i Balcruz
STORIES | 11
Each handcrafted item tells a story and the crafters are encouraged to man their booth to unravel the story behind their creations In a world where competition is steadfast these proud handmakers are not hesitant to tell even their trade secrets to every crafter There is a strong sense of community as the crafters are all hearts as they share their passion to everyone be it a consumer or not A number of successful Alabamers shared their humble beginnings here and everyone is encouraged to start their dreams no matter how small they are
If you are in the hunt for pieces that are not mass-produced and intricately made we highly suggest that you visit this place especially when a fair is being held One way of supporting the fight against mindless consumption is to support the handmade movement With every piece of their creations that you purchase you take home a well-thought of creation and you also take that extra step with the handmakers to fulfill their dreams and sustain their needs
photos from facebookcom10aAlabama
photo by Gel i Balcruz
OUR FAVES FROM THE FAIR
Aromateria Solid
Perfume by Shani Tan
Paper Crane earrings by Alejo ndash Aytin of OrigKami
Plushies by Joyce and Jordan of Monsterella Plush Art
Quirky upcycled accessories and Handmade plushies by Maan and Roma of Pop Junk Love
Manila Series Handmade notebooks
by Kath Mitra of 23060
photos from respect ive shop owners
MAKE | 13
bazaar t ips 101Planning to jo in your f irst-ever bazaar Read on to
know i f yoursquore bazaar ready
words by Gel i Balcruz
If yoursquore eyeing to join a bazaar for a startup or existing business but are still uncertain of which ones to join here are some pointers to consider before shelling out those hard earned pesos
TO GET STARTED ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ASK
Ask yourself ldquoDo I really need to join a bazaarrdquoSomehow your gut feel will tell you if you need to You can either surrender to your gut feel or take a big leap
Ask Mr GoogleStart with these two questions Is the organizer credible Is the bazaar popular From here you can have an idea of the foot traffic the target market as well as potential sales and losses
Ask experienced BazaaristasIf you think Mr Google can answer everything well think again Even Mr Google can prevent you from seeing bad reviews from a certain event Go ahead and ask around join groups and keep on asking until you finally settle for a concrete answer
PREPARE FOR THE BATTLE
Time to get craftingPlan ahead of time and make sure that you and your suppliers will be able to meet deadlines
Inventory timeItrsquos a tedious task but it will save you glorious amounts of time after the bazaar If you have done the inventory properly and managed to stick to the correct prices chances are you can just subtract the remaining items to determine your sales
Spread the wordTo get a grasp if your potential buyers are interested with what you have to offer post work in progress photos on your page to excite them and let them know that you
are joining a bazaar Always remember to include the Bazaarrsquos name location dates and time
Get enough restIf you intend to cram and be sleepless how can you have energy to tell your potential customers how awesome your products are They certainly wouldnrsquot want a zombie crafter
THINGS TO BRING
bull Packaging flyers business cardsbull Writing material and a notebook calculator tape
scissors string trashbag fanbull Toiletries ndash alcohol tissue meds extra clothes etcbull Food and waterbull Change for at least P500 with lots of P20rsquos P50rsquos a
few hundreds At least P50 in P1 amp P5 coinsbull Always have at least one sign with your business
name to display on your booth Make sure that it has at least one URL or website name
DURING THE BAZAAR
bull Always smile engage and interact with your customers and fellow bazaaristas
bull Give out flyers or business cards even to those who donrsquot buy They might one day need your product or services
bull Have fun and savor the moment
Keep in mind that external or intrinsic situations may vary Whether your first ever bazaar was successful or not just learn from the experience You will eventually know the type of bazaar that yoursquore supposed to join Have fun and be proud of your creations
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MAKE | 15
UPCYCLED PROJECTSTime to bring new l i fe to o ld things with these projects that are perfect for the craft room
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
CRAFT CANS
Organize your crafting tools with these craft cans
YOU WILL NEEDold cans cereal containers or jarsscrap fabrichot gluewashi tapepaint
There are different ways to decorate your craft cans Here I will show you three options on how to spruce them up
Washi Tape Create patterns on your container using colorful washi tape My favorite pattern is the one with cute houses
Paint To make it easier I used flat white spray paint as the base of the can And then I used acrylic paint to for the honeycomb details
Fabric If you have scraps of fabric in your home then you can use them to decorate your container Stick the fabric onto the can with hot glue or white glue You can even adorn it with buttons or ribbons
MAKE | 17
SCRATCH PAPER PAD
Make your own note pad with scratch paper
YOU WILL NEEDa pile of scratch papercereal boxwhite gluematerials for decorating
Cut your scratch paper into the size that you want for your note pad Cut the front and back sides of the cereal box with the same size The cereal box will be the cover for your note pad
Bind the pile of scratch paper and the cover on each side You can use clothespins or paper clips to make it secure
Add glue on the side where you want the spine to be In this case I chose the top portion Use a paint brush to spread the glue Let it dry and apply again Do this step 4-5 times
Once the glue has dried you can now decorate your notepad You can paint the cover add washi tape make a collage - the choices are limitless
18 | MAKE
tools of the trade sc issorsWith a snip snip here and a snip snip there
words by Gel i Balcruz i l lustrat ions by Andrea Dela Cruz
Ever heard of the saying lsquoDonrsquot use scissors on New Yearrsquos or you will cut away your good luckrsquo Tell that to the Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago and theyrsquoll probably raise an eyebrow on you
Apparently it was the Egyptians who invented the scissors thousand of years ago It was of the U-shaped spring type that was made of metal or bronze Aside from its general function of cutting things it was also considered an art in itself as every piece was elaborately designed
During the Romanesque era scissor making was held in high esteem and craft guilds were formed to honor this craft A craft guild is an organization of workers trained in a particular specialty Apprentices undergo a series of tests to perfect the craft and would later on pass on the knowledge to other apprentices Oh wow imagine all the hard work that was put into creating this amazing tool
With the invention of other trades and crafts it was normal for people to demand for high-quality scissors to use for tailoring or haircutting and we have Robert Hinchliffe to thank for that He made use of steel in casting scissors for added durability and efficiency which opened a gateway for large-scale manufacturing Rumor has it that the infamous Sweeney Todd got his blades from Hinchliffersquos shop
The innovation continued until the mid-17th century and Fiskars Company played a major role in shaping the scissors that we use now With the new inventions and constant changes scissor makers strived to implement new concepts to the market handles were elaborately decorated blades were fancied up into different shapes or cutting styles The rest was put to history and now we have a lot of scissors readily available in our market
MAKE | 19
DONrsquoT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE TYPE FROM ANOTHER
General ScissorsIt is usually less than 6 inches long and has a straight handle
Safety Scissors Most children use it as their lsquostarterrsquo cutting instrument It has blunt ends to avoid injuries
Fabric ScissorsAlso known as shears it is the largest type of sewing scissors ranging from 6 to 9 inches long Most fabric scissors have a bent handle so that they can easily fit snug into your hands But donrsquot let the comfiness of the tool fool you because it is extremely sharp
Pinking Shears It is your go-to pair when you want to cut paper or fabric with flair It is used for decorative purposes as it has zigzag or scalloped blades instead of a straight edge
TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR SCISSORS
Wipe the blades to remove any trace of fabric tape or dust before putting them away Have the blades sharpened once in a while to have it working good as new
Always remember all the hard work and creativity that was put into creating this amazing craft tool Now snip snippity snap snap away
SOURCES
enwikipediaorgwikiScissors
heliumcomitems1080513-history-of-scissors-and-shears
ldquoThe Story of Scissorsrdquo by J Wiss amp Sons 1948
Clockwise General scissors safety scissors fabric scissors pinking shears
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
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Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
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Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
EDITORIALBOARD
MASTERMINDSGeli Balcruzhellogelibeeblogspotcom Aya Dalumpinesfacebookcomcreatebytlf
Andrea Dela Cruzmabuhaydiywordpresscom
Allie Principefoureyedwondercom
Cachi Reyesthepinkdoormatblogspotcom
CONTRIBUTORSKoni Estebancandidlyprettyblogspotcom
Ella Lamathreesixtyfivepointfourtimblrcom
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CONTACT USFor submissions advertising opportunities and other inquirieskathamagazinephgmailcom
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KATHA
EVERY STORY HAS A BEGINNINGOurs started one random night not too long ago with five girls who shared the same love and passion for creating They decided that they wanted to start something --something theyrsquove never done before something that theyrsquove been wanting to see in the local scene but could never seem to find something that could feed the souls of other creative minds such as theirs
Katha katmiddothacirc In local vernacular it means to create something be it with your hands your computer or even just your imagination The word is beautiful and evokes a mystical sort of wonder and we think there is no better word in any other language that could perfectly capture our vision for this magazine
In our very first issue we decided to celebrate the creation of something new and wonderful Whether itrsquos starting a new passion project bringing new life to your old things or starting to plan your own parties we want everyone who reads this to share in the joy of seeing great ideas transform from vague concepts to tangible realities
This is the just the beginning but wersquore hoping that itrsquos the beginning of something big Now on to writing the next part of the story
CheersThe Katha Team
photo by Allie Principe
CONTENTS06 WHIMSIES
10 10A ALABAMA
12 BAZAAR TIPS 101
14 UPCYCLED PROJECTS
18 TOOLS OF THE TRADE
20 HEY YOU
22 KATHA QampA
24 KAWAII BUYS
28 CRAFTERPRENEUR
29 FASHION TREND
30 CREATIVE NOOK
32 ART FOR ALL
36 FACEOFF
38 OH HELLO DY
44 VERSUS
46 SCOUTSrsquo HONOR
50 PHENOM
56 LETrsquoS CELEBRATE
58 MARSHMALLOW LOVE
62 CONNECT
10
14
24
30
32
38
46
58
6 | WHIMSIES
MIXTAPE FOR THIS ISSUE
ANG BONGGANG BONGGANGBATANG BEKIby Rhandee Garl i tos
A BEAUTIFUL MESS
UNSEEN MOONby El iza Victoria
BAHIA ACCESSORIESfacebookcombahia accessories
1 This is the beginning by BOY2 New Years by Ohbijou3 Shine Like A New Pin by Camera Obscura4 New Soul by Yael Naim5 In the New by Reverie Sound Revue
6 The Night Starts Here by Stars7 Brand New by Techy Romantics8 Begin Again by California Snow Story9 New Slang by The Shins10 Another Daybreak by Outerhope
A ground-breaking lovely childrenrsquos book about acceptance and courage in various formsWe think the world would be kinder and more colorful if we had more books like this
Palanca award-winner Eliza Victoria brings us a chilling collection of stories set in places that are all-too-familiar filled with strange encounters and terrifying characters Best read in old ancestral homes or under the sheets with a flashlight
Award-winning lifestyle bloggers Elsie and Emma share their passion for the beautiful life with a photo app thatrsquos filled with just the right amount of function and whimsy Personalizing photos is so easy yoursquoll never post dull boring photos again Download A Beautiful Mess for iOS for $099 from the App Store Check out abeautifulmesscom for updates on other operating systems
We love how the brand still makes use of local materials even if there are tons of mass-produced supplies readily available in the market Each handmade product tells a story of how we should promote sustainability and preserve Filipino culture
Listen to this playlist on Katharsquos 8tracks 8trackscomkathamagazinebeginnings
Songs that may or may not be about starting anew optimism makeovers and Fred Astaire
WHIMSIES | 7
ALEYN COMPRENDIOblogaleyncomprendiocomThe analog photos taken by Aleyn are dreamlike ethereal and a bit nostalgic Her snapshots seem to possess a hint of magic and will fill you with wonder SHMALLOW MARSHMALLOW SPREAD
shmallowsphcomGooey goodness you can spread on just about anything It comes in three flavors ndash original strawberry and cookies nrsquo shmallows Prices range from P 165 to P 180
GnD SPREADSfacebookcomGNDByGoNutsGo Nuts Donuts outdid itself by creating not just one but two variants each of cookie butter and chocolate cookie butter and() a chocolate hazelnut spread No more waiting for the next stock of US imports to arrive Prices range from P 99 to P 219
Located on the 5th floor of the new wing in Shangri-La Plaza you will definitely not miss this hip but cozy cafe while walking around the mall This new restaurant offers European dishes specifically German or Austrian Cuisine The word Spaumltzle means traditional German dumplings or egg noodles Try their Roast Chicken Sausage on Mushroom Spaumltzle and their Mint Lemonade served in a mason jar
THE YELLOW ADVENTURESbloghannahphIn a single snapshot Hannah is able to tell a touching story about the true essence of a place or a person She invites you to her adventures all over the globe as seen through her ever-optimistic eyes
BRAVE THE WAVESbravethewavesnetStill hungover from your last beach trip Take a quick virtual vacay through Miarsquos blog Her photos will make you feel glad that we live in a tropical country filled with beautiful beaches and people with beautiful hearts
TRAVELOGUES LE BUNNY BLEUfacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
FOOD WE WANT TO TRYLocal takes on food trends
SPaumlTzLE EURO MARKET CAFE
Is there anyone on the face of the earth who can resist bunnies Especially if you can wear them on your feet Wersquore oohing and aahing over Le Bunny Bleu and all of the cuteness -- both of their shoes and their store interiors
8 | WHIMSIES
DIY MAVENS
DESIGN THINKING ACTION LABnovoedcomdesignthinking
KATHMITRAinstagramcomkathmitra
Always bored sometimes crafty and often odd is how Meream describes herself A Cebu-based crafter she shares with us her
love for cats skirts sewing and crafts
Develop thinking out of the box with this online course offered by the Stanford dschool Learn about the design thinking process and engage in different exercises that will lead to an actual final project Schedulersquos flexible and itrsquos for free therersquos no reason why you shouldnrsquot give it a try
Baguio dweller Aileen shares snippets of her life through her DIYs and illustrations A self-
taught illustrator watch out as this artrepreneur transforms life
through her creations
Kath is an architect and an artist who runs the paper and stationery shop 23060 We love the minimalist tone of Kathrsquos photos -- a mix of architecture interior details
handmade work and small glimpses of a design-driven life The muted colors paired with lovely composition will soothe anyonersquos tired eyes
Michelle is a graphic designer and a mom to a three-year-old who
blogs about her creative ideas on interior decor and fun DIY projects
BORED AND CRAFTYboredandcraftycom
THE HOUSE OF ISLAthehouseofislablogblogspotcom
WHAT ELSE MICHELLEwhatelsemichellecom
Like what you see
Visit our site for more funkathamagazinetumblrcom
10 | STORIES
In one of the busy streets in Quezon City yoursquoll find a hidden gem that houses quintessential found objects in a furniture gallery It is also considered a home to many crafters who thrive to support their needs and sustain their love for the arts
A carefully hand-drawn gate of a blue Adarna bird will welcome you to 10A Alabama the home of Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery The old house transformed into an art and furniture gallery is a rehabilitation center for rescued furniture and given a second life An important rule to when you visit this place is to keep your eyes and mind open to absorb all the awesomeness yoursquore about to discover
As you enter the gallery fabric buntings will welcome you as they dance along with the wind Arlene Barbaza Leah Sanchez and Binggoy de Ocampo the brains behind
Resurrection Gallery turn old-fashioned furniture into conversation pieces Old wooden chairs are turned into Lamesilyas a chair and table top in one Your lolarsquos cabinets with floral engravings are delightfully colored orange or blue to add quirkiness to its personality and resurrected wooden trays are painted with chevron prints Yoursquoll also discover found vintage posters decoupage art and ceramic wares
In an effort to support the local handmade movement Arlene Leah and Binggoy hold an Arts and Crafts fair once every three months to support their fellow handmakers 10A Alabama becomes even more alive when crafterpreneurs or Alabamers get together to offer essential and functional art pieces that are meticulously handcrafted and made with love and pride
Handmade heaven10A Alabama is a treasure trove amidst the hust le and bust le o f c i ty l i fe
words by Gel i Balcruz
photo by Gel i Balcruz
STORIES | 11
Each handcrafted item tells a story and the crafters are encouraged to man their booth to unravel the story behind their creations In a world where competition is steadfast these proud handmakers are not hesitant to tell even their trade secrets to every crafter There is a strong sense of community as the crafters are all hearts as they share their passion to everyone be it a consumer or not A number of successful Alabamers shared their humble beginnings here and everyone is encouraged to start their dreams no matter how small they are
If you are in the hunt for pieces that are not mass-produced and intricately made we highly suggest that you visit this place especially when a fair is being held One way of supporting the fight against mindless consumption is to support the handmade movement With every piece of their creations that you purchase you take home a well-thought of creation and you also take that extra step with the handmakers to fulfill their dreams and sustain their needs
photos from facebookcom10aAlabama
photo by Gel i Balcruz
OUR FAVES FROM THE FAIR
Aromateria Solid
Perfume by Shani Tan
Paper Crane earrings by Alejo ndash Aytin of OrigKami
Plushies by Joyce and Jordan of Monsterella Plush Art
Quirky upcycled accessories and Handmade plushies by Maan and Roma of Pop Junk Love
Manila Series Handmade notebooks
by Kath Mitra of 23060
photos from respect ive shop owners
MAKE | 13
bazaar t ips 101Planning to jo in your f irst-ever bazaar Read on to
know i f yoursquore bazaar ready
words by Gel i Balcruz
If yoursquore eyeing to join a bazaar for a startup or existing business but are still uncertain of which ones to join here are some pointers to consider before shelling out those hard earned pesos
TO GET STARTED ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ASK
Ask yourself ldquoDo I really need to join a bazaarrdquoSomehow your gut feel will tell you if you need to You can either surrender to your gut feel or take a big leap
Ask Mr GoogleStart with these two questions Is the organizer credible Is the bazaar popular From here you can have an idea of the foot traffic the target market as well as potential sales and losses
Ask experienced BazaaristasIf you think Mr Google can answer everything well think again Even Mr Google can prevent you from seeing bad reviews from a certain event Go ahead and ask around join groups and keep on asking until you finally settle for a concrete answer
PREPARE FOR THE BATTLE
Time to get craftingPlan ahead of time and make sure that you and your suppliers will be able to meet deadlines
Inventory timeItrsquos a tedious task but it will save you glorious amounts of time after the bazaar If you have done the inventory properly and managed to stick to the correct prices chances are you can just subtract the remaining items to determine your sales
Spread the wordTo get a grasp if your potential buyers are interested with what you have to offer post work in progress photos on your page to excite them and let them know that you
are joining a bazaar Always remember to include the Bazaarrsquos name location dates and time
Get enough restIf you intend to cram and be sleepless how can you have energy to tell your potential customers how awesome your products are They certainly wouldnrsquot want a zombie crafter
THINGS TO BRING
bull Packaging flyers business cardsbull Writing material and a notebook calculator tape
scissors string trashbag fanbull Toiletries ndash alcohol tissue meds extra clothes etcbull Food and waterbull Change for at least P500 with lots of P20rsquos P50rsquos a
few hundreds At least P50 in P1 amp P5 coinsbull Always have at least one sign with your business
name to display on your booth Make sure that it has at least one URL or website name
DURING THE BAZAAR
bull Always smile engage and interact with your customers and fellow bazaaristas
bull Give out flyers or business cards even to those who donrsquot buy They might one day need your product or services
bull Have fun and savor the moment
Keep in mind that external or intrinsic situations may vary Whether your first ever bazaar was successful or not just learn from the experience You will eventually know the type of bazaar that yoursquore supposed to join Have fun and be proud of your creations
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MAKE | 15
UPCYCLED PROJECTSTime to bring new l i fe to o ld things with these projects that are perfect for the craft room
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
CRAFT CANS
Organize your crafting tools with these craft cans
YOU WILL NEEDold cans cereal containers or jarsscrap fabrichot gluewashi tapepaint
There are different ways to decorate your craft cans Here I will show you three options on how to spruce them up
Washi Tape Create patterns on your container using colorful washi tape My favorite pattern is the one with cute houses
Paint To make it easier I used flat white spray paint as the base of the can And then I used acrylic paint to for the honeycomb details
Fabric If you have scraps of fabric in your home then you can use them to decorate your container Stick the fabric onto the can with hot glue or white glue You can even adorn it with buttons or ribbons
MAKE | 17
SCRATCH PAPER PAD
Make your own note pad with scratch paper
YOU WILL NEEDa pile of scratch papercereal boxwhite gluematerials for decorating
Cut your scratch paper into the size that you want for your note pad Cut the front and back sides of the cereal box with the same size The cereal box will be the cover for your note pad
Bind the pile of scratch paper and the cover on each side You can use clothespins or paper clips to make it secure
Add glue on the side where you want the spine to be In this case I chose the top portion Use a paint brush to spread the glue Let it dry and apply again Do this step 4-5 times
Once the glue has dried you can now decorate your notepad You can paint the cover add washi tape make a collage - the choices are limitless
18 | MAKE
tools of the trade sc issorsWith a snip snip here and a snip snip there
words by Gel i Balcruz i l lustrat ions by Andrea Dela Cruz
Ever heard of the saying lsquoDonrsquot use scissors on New Yearrsquos or you will cut away your good luckrsquo Tell that to the Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago and theyrsquoll probably raise an eyebrow on you
Apparently it was the Egyptians who invented the scissors thousand of years ago It was of the U-shaped spring type that was made of metal or bronze Aside from its general function of cutting things it was also considered an art in itself as every piece was elaborately designed
During the Romanesque era scissor making was held in high esteem and craft guilds were formed to honor this craft A craft guild is an organization of workers trained in a particular specialty Apprentices undergo a series of tests to perfect the craft and would later on pass on the knowledge to other apprentices Oh wow imagine all the hard work that was put into creating this amazing tool
With the invention of other trades and crafts it was normal for people to demand for high-quality scissors to use for tailoring or haircutting and we have Robert Hinchliffe to thank for that He made use of steel in casting scissors for added durability and efficiency which opened a gateway for large-scale manufacturing Rumor has it that the infamous Sweeney Todd got his blades from Hinchliffersquos shop
The innovation continued until the mid-17th century and Fiskars Company played a major role in shaping the scissors that we use now With the new inventions and constant changes scissor makers strived to implement new concepts to the market handles were elaborately decorated blades were fancied up into different shapes or cutting styles The rest was put to history and now we have a lot of scissors readily available in our market
MAKE | 19
DONrsquoT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE TYPE FROM ANOTHER
General ScissorsIt is usually less than 6 inches long and has a straight handle
Safety Scissors Most children use it as their lsquostarterrsquo cutting instrument It has blunt ends to avoid injuries
Fabric ScissorsAlso known as shears it is the largest type of sewing scissors ranging from 6 to 9 inches long Most fabric scissors have a bent handle so that they can easily fit snug into your hands But donrsquot let the comfiness of the tool fool you because it is extremely sharp
Pinking Shears It is your go-to pair when you want to cut paper or fabric with flair It is used for decorative purposes as it has zigzag or scalloped blades instead of a straight edge
TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR SCISSORS
Wipe the blades to remove any trace of fabric tape or dust before putting them away Have the blades sharpened once in a while to have it working good as new
Always remember all the hard work and creativity that was put into creating this amazing craft tool Now snip snippity snap snap away
SOURCES
enwikipediaorgwikiScissors
heliumcomitems1080513-history-of-scissors-and-shears
ldquoThe Story of Scissorsrdquo by J Wiss amp Sons 1948
Clockwise General scissors safety scissors fabric scissors pinking shears
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
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SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
EVERY STORY HAS A BEGINNINGOurs started one random night not too long ago with five girls who shared the same love and passion for creating They decided that they wanted to start something --something theyrsquove never done before something that theyrsquove been wanting to see in the local scene but could never seem to find something that could feed the souls of other creative minds such as theirs
Katha katmiddothacirc In local vernacular it means to create something be it with your hands your computer or even just your imagination The word is beautiful and evokes a mystical sort of wonder and we think there is no better word in any other language that could perfectly capture our vision for this magazine
In our very first issue we decided to celebrate the creation of something new and wonderful Whether itrsquos starting a new passion project bringing new life to your old things or starting to plan your own parties we want everyone who reads this to share in the joy of seeing great ideas transform from vague concepts to tangible realities
This is the just the beginning but wersquore hoping that itrsquos the beginning of something big Now on to writing the next part of the story
CheersThe Katha Team
photo by Allie Principe
CONTENTS06 WHIMSIES
10 10A ALABAMA
12 BAZAAR TIPS 101
14 UPCYCLED PROJECTS
18 TOOLS OF THE TRADE
20 HEY YOU
22 KATHA QampA
24 KAWAII BUYS
28 CRAFTERPRENEUR
29 FASHION TREND
30 CREATIVE NOOK
32 ART FOR ALL
36 FACEOFF
38 OH HELLO DY
44 VERSUS
46 SCOUTSrsquo HONOR
50 PHENOM
56 LETrsquoS CELEBRATE
58 MARSHMALLOW LOVE
62 CONNECT
10
14
24
30
32
38
46
58
6 | WHIMSIES
MIXTAPE FOR THIS ISSUE
ANG BONGGANG BONGGANGBATANG BEKIby Rhandee Garl i tos
A BEAUTIFUL MESS
UNSEEN MOONby El iza Victoria
BAHIA ACCESSORIESfacebookcombahia accessories
1 This is the beginning by BOY2 New Years by Ohbijou3 Shine Like A New Pin by Camera Obscura4 New Soul by Yael Naim5 In the New by Reverie Sound Revue
6 The Night Starts Here by Stars7 Brand New by Techy Romantics8 Begin Again by California Snow Story9 New Slang by The Shins10 Another Daybreak by Outerhope
A ground-breaking lovely childrenrsquos book about acceptance and courage in various formsWe think the world would be kinder and more colorful if we had more books like this
Palanca award-winner Eliza Victoria brings us a chilling collection of stories set in places that are all-too-familiar filled with strange encounters and terrifying characters Best read in old ancestral homes or under the sheets with a flashlight
Award-winning lifestyle bloggers Elsie and Emma share their passion for the beautiful life with a photo app thatrsquos filled with just the right amount of function and whimsy Personalizing photos is so easy yoursquoll never post dull boring photos again Download A Beautiful Mess for iOS for $099 from the App Store Check out abeautifulmesscom for updates on other operating systems
We love how the brand still makes use of local materials even if there are tons of mass-produced supplies readily available in the market Each handmade product tells a story of how we should promote sustainability and preserve Filipino culture
Listen to this playlist on Katharsquos 8tracks 8trackscomkathamagazinebeginnings
Songs that may or may not be about starting anew optimism makeovers and Fred Astaire
WHIMSIES | 7
ALEYN COMPRENDIOblogaleyncomprendiocomThe analog photos taken by Aleyn are dreamlike ethereal and a bit nostalgic Her snapshots seem to possess a hint of magic and will fill you with wonder SHMALLOW MARSHMALLOW SPREAD
shmallowsphcomGooey goodness you can spread on just about anything It comes in three flavors ndash original strawberry and cookies nrsquo shmallows Prices range from P 165 to P 180
GnD SPREADSfacebookcomGNDByGoNutsGo Nuts Donuts outdid itself by creating not just one but two variants each of cookie butter and chocolate cookie butter and() a chocolate hazelnut spread No more waiting for the next stock of US imports to arrive Prices range from P 99 to P 219
Located on the 5th floor of the new wing in Shangri-La Plaza you will definitely not miss this hip but cozy cafe while walking around the mall This new restaurant offers European dishes specifically German or Austrian Cuisine The word Spaumltzle means traditional German dumplings or egg noodles Try their Roast Chicken Sausage on Mushroom Spaumltzle and their Mint Lemonade served in a mason jar
THE YELLOW ADVENTURESbloghannahphIn a single snapshot Hannah is able to tell a touching story about the true essence of a place or a person She invites you to her adventures all over the globe as seen through her ever-optimistic eyes
BRAVE THE WAVESbravethewavesnetStill hungover from your last beach trip Take a quick virtual vacay through Miarsquos blog Her photos will make you feel glad that we live in a tropical country filled with beautiful beaches and people with beautiful hearts
TRAVELOGUES LE BUNNY BLEUfacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
FOOD WE WANT TO TRYLocal takes on food trends
SPaumlTzLE EURO MARKET CAFE
Is there anyone on the face of the earth who can resist bunnies Especially if you can wear them on your feet Wersquore oohing and aahing over Le Bunny Bleu and all of the cuteness -- both of their shoes and their store interiors
8 | WHIMSIES
DIY MAVENS
DESIGN THINKING ACTION LABnovoedcomdesignthinking
KATHMITRAinstagramcomkathmitra
Always bored sometimes crafty and often odd is how Meream describes herself A Cebu-based crafter she shares with us her
love for cats skirts sewing and crafts
Develop thinking out of the box with this online course offered by the Stanford dschool Learn about the design thinking process and engage in different exercises that will lead to an actual final project Schedulersquos flexible and itrsquos for free therersquos no reason why you shouldnrsquot give it a try
Baguio dweller Aileen shares snippets of her life through her DIYs and illustrations A self-
taught illustrator watch out as this artrepreneur transforms life
through her creations
Kath is an architect and an artist who runs the paper and stationery shop 23060 We love the minimalist tone of Kathrsquos photos -- a mix of architecture interior details
handmade work and small glimpses of a design-driven life The muted colors paired with lovely composition will soothe anyonersquos tired eyes
Michelle is a graphic designer and a mom to a three-year-old who
blogs about her creative ideas on interior decor and fun DIY projects
BORED AND CRAFTYboredandcraftycom
THE HOUSE OF ISLAthehouseofislablogblogspotcom
WHAT ELSE MICHELLEwhatelsemichellecom
Like what you see
Visit our site for more funkathamagazinetumblrcom
10 | STORIES
In one of the busy streets in Quezon City yoursquoll find a hidden gem that houses quintessential found objects in a furniture gallery It is also considered a home to many crafters who thrive to support their needs and sustain their love for the arts
A carefully hand-drawn gate of a blue Adarna bird will welcome you to 10A Alabama the home of Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery The old house transformed into an art and furniture gallery is a rehabilitation center for rescued furniture and given a second life An important rule to when you visit this place is to keep your eyes and mind open to absorb all the awesomeness yoursquore about to discover
As you enter the gallery fabric buntings will welcome you as they dance along with the wind Arlene Barbaza Leah Sanchez and Binggoy de Ocampo the brains behind
Resurrection Gallery turn old-fashioned furniture into conversation pieces Old wooden chairs are turned into Lamesilyas a chair and table top in one Your lolarsquos cabinets with floral engravings are delightfully colored orange or blue to add quirkiness to its personality and resurrected wooden trays are painted with chevron prints Yoursquoll also discover found vintage posters decoupage art and ceramic wares
In an effort to support the local handmade movement Arlene Leah and Binggoy hold an Arts and Crafts fair once every three months to support their fellow handmakers 10A Alabama becomes even more alive when crafterpreneurs or Alabamers get together to offer essential and functional art pieces that are meticulously handcrafted and made with love and pride
Handmade heaven10A Alabama is a treasure trove amidst the hust le and bust le o f c i ty l i fe
words by Gel i Balcruz
photo by Gel i Balcruz
STORIES | 11
Each handcrafted item tells a story and the crafters are encouraged to man their booth to unravel the story behind their creations In a world where competition is steadfast these proud handmakers are not hesitant to tell even their trade secrets to every crafter There is a strong sense of community as the crafters are all hearts as they share their passion to everyone be it a consumer or not A number of successful Alabamers shared their humble beginnings here and everyone is encouraged to start their dreams no matter how small they are
If you are in the hunt for pieces that are not mass-produced and intricately made we highly suggest that you visit this place especially when a fair is being held One way of supporting the fight against mindless consumption is to support the handmade movement With every piece of their creations that you purchase you take home a well-thought of creation and you also take that extra step with the handmakers to fulfill their dreams and sustain their needs
photos from facebookcom10aAlabama
photo by Gel i Balcruz
OUR FAVES FROM THE FAIR
Aromateria Solid
Perfume by Shani Tan
Paper Crane earrings by Alejo ndash Aytin of OrigKami
Plushies by Joyce and Jordan of Monsterella Plush Art
Quirky upcycled accessories and Handmade plushies by Maan and Roma of Pop Junk Love
Manila Series Handmade notebooks
by Kath Mitra of 23060
photos from respect ive shop owners
MAKE | 13
bazaar t ips 101Planning to jo in your f irst-ever bazaar Read on to
know i f yoursquore bazaar ready
words by Gel i Balcruz
If yoursquore eyeing to join a bazaar for a startup or existing business but are still uncertain of which ones to join here are some pointers to consider before shelling out those hard earned pesos
TO GET STARTED ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ASK
Ask yourself ldquoDo I really need to join a bazaarrdquoSomehow your gut feel will tell you if you need to You can either surrender to your gut feel or take a big leap
Ask Mr GoogleStart with these two questions Is the organizer credible Is the bazaar popular From here you can have an idea of the foot traffic the target market as well as potential sales and losses
Ask experienced BazaaristasIf you think Mr Google can answer everything well think again Even Mr Google can prevent you from seeing bad reviews from a certain event Go ahead and ask around join groups and keep on asking until you finally settle for a concrete answer
PREPARE FOR THE BATTLE
Time to get craftingPlan ahead of time and make sure that you and your suppliers will be able to meet deadlines
Inventory timeItrsquos a tedious task but it will save you glorious amounts of time after the bazaar If you have done the inventory properly and managed to stick to the correct prices chances are you can just subtract the remaining items to determine your sales
Spread the wordTo get a grasp if your potential buyers are interested with what you have to offer post work in progress photos on your page to excite them and let them know that you
are joining a bazaar Always remember to include the Bazaarrsquos name location dates and time
Get enough restIf you intend to cram and be sleepless how can you have energy to tell your potential customers how awesome your products are They certainly wouldnrsquot want a zombie crafter
THINGS TO BRING
bull Packaging flyers business cardsbull Writing material and a notebook calculator tape
scissors string trashbag fanbull Toiletries ndash alcohol tissue meds extra clothes etcbull Food and waterbull Change for at least P500 with lots of P20rsquos P50rsquos a
few hundreds At least P50 in P1 amp P5 coinsbull Always have at least one sign with your business
name to display on your booth Make sure that it has at least one URL or website name
DURING THE BAZAAR
bull Always smile engage and interact with your customers and fellow bazaaristas
bull Give out flyers or business cards even to those who donrsquot buy They might one day need your product or services
bull Have fun and savor the moment
Keep in mind that external or intrinsic situations may vary Whether your first ever bazaar was successful or not just learn from the experience You will eventually know the type of bazaar that yoursquore supposed to join Have fun and be proud of your creations
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MAKE | 15
UPCYCLED PROJECTSTime to bring new l i fe to o ld things with these projects that are perfect for the craft room
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
CRAFT CANS
Organize your crafting tools with these craft cans
YOU WILL NEEDold cans cereal containers or jarsscrap fabrichot gluewashi tapepaint
There are different ways to decorate your craft cans Here I will show you three options on how to spruce them up
Washi Tape Create patterns on your container using colorful washi tape My favorite pattern is the one with cute houses
Paint To make it easier I used flat white spray paint as the base of the can And then I used acrylic paint to for the honeycomb details
Fabric If you have scraps of fabric in your home then you can use them to decorate your container Stick the fabric onto the can with hot glue or white glue You can even adorn it with buttons or ribbons
MAKE | 17
SCRATCH PAPER PAD
Make your own note pad with scratch paper
YOU WILL NEEDa pile of scratch papercereal boxwhite gluematerials for decorating
Cut your scratch paper into the size that you want for your note pad Cut the front and back sides of the cereal box with the same size The cereal box will be the cover for your note pad
Bind the pile of scratch paper and the cover on each side You can use clothespins or paper clips to make it secure
Add glue on the side where you want the spine to be In this case I chose the top portion Use a paint brush to spread the glue Let it dry and apply again Do this step 4-5 times
Once the glue has dried you can now decorate your notepad You can paint the cover add washi tape make a collage - the choices are limitless
18 | MAKE
tools of the trade sc issorsWith a snip snip here and a snip snip there
words by Gel i Balcruz i l lustrat ions by Andrea Dela Cruz
Ever heard of the saying lsquoDonrsquot use scissors on New Yearrsquos or you will cut away your good luckrsquo Tell that to the Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago and theyrsquoll probably raise an eyebrow on you
Apparently it was the Egyptians who invented the scissors thousand of years ago It was of the U-shaped spring type that was made of metal or bronze Aside from its general function of cutting things it was also considered an art in itself as every piece was elaborately designed
During the Romanesque era scissor making was held in high esteem and craft guilds were formed to honor this craft A craft guild is an organization of workers trained in a particular specialty Apprentices undergo a series of tests to perfect the craft and would later on pass on the knowledge to other apprentices Oh wow imagine all the hard work that was put into creating this amazing tool
With the invention of other trades and crafts it was normal for people to demand for high-quality scissors to use for tailoring or haircutting and we have Robert Hinchliffe to thank for that He made use of steel in casting scissors for added durability and efficiency which opened a gateway for large-scale manufacturing Rumor has it that the infamous Sweeney Todd got his blades from Hinchliffersquos shop
The innovation continued until the mid-17th century and Fiskars Company played a major role in shaping the scissors that we use now With the new inventions and constant changes scissor makers strived to implement new concepts to the market handles were elaborately decorated blades were fancied up into different shapes or cutting styles The rest was put to history and now we have a lot of scissors readily available in our market
MAKE | 19
DONrsquoT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE TYPE FROM ANOTHER
General ScissorsIt is usually less than 6 inches long and has a straight handle
Safety Scissors Most children use it as their lsquostarterrsquo cutting instrument It has blunt ends to avoid injuries
Fabric ScissorsAlso known as shears it is the largest type of sewing scissors ranging from 6 to 9 inches long Most fabric scissors have a bent handle so that they can easily fit snug into your hands But donrsquot let the comfiness of the tool fool you because it is extremely sharp
Pinking Shears It is your go-to pair when you want to cut paper or fabric with flair It is used for decorative purposes as it has zigzag or scalloped blades instead of a straight edge
TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR SCISSORS
Wipe the blades to remove any trace of fabric tape or dust before putting them away Have the blades sharpened once in a while to have it working good as new
Always remember all the hard work and creativity that was put into creating this amazing craft tool Now snip snippity snap snap away
SOURCES
enwikipediaorgwikiScissors
heliumcomitems1080513-history-of-scissors-and-shears
ldquoThe Story of Scissorsrdquo by J Wiss amp Sons 1948
Clockwise General scissors safety scissors fabric scissors pinking shears
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
CONTENTS06 WHIMSIES
10 10A ALABAMA
12 BAZAAR TIPS 101
14 UPCYCLED PROJECTS
18 TOOLS OF THE TRADE
20 HEY YOU
22 KATHA QampA
24 KAWAII BUYS
28 CRAFTERPRENEUR
29 FASHION TREND
30 CREATIVE NOOK
32 ART FOR ALL
36 FACEOFF
38 OH HELLO DY
44 VERSUS
46 SCOUTSrsquo HONOR
50 PHENOM
56 LETrsquoS CELEBRATE
58 MARSHMALLOW LOVE
62 CONNECT
10
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24
30
32
38
46
58
6 | WHIMSIES
MIXTAPE FOR THIS ISSUE
ANG BONGGANG BONGGANGBATANG BEKIby Rhandee Garl i tos
A BEAUTIFUL MESS
UNSEEN MOONby El iza Victoria
BAHIA ACCESSORIESfacebookcombahia accessories
1 This is the beginning by BOY2 New Years by Ohbijou3 Shine Like A New Pin by Camera Obscura4 New Soul by Yael Naim5 In the New by Reverie Sound Revue
6 The Night Starts Here by Stars7 Brand New by Techy Romantics8 Begin Again by California Snow Story9 New Slang by The Shins10 Another Daybreak by Outerhope
A ground-breaking lovely childrenrsquos book about acceptance and courage in various formsWe think the world would be kinder and more colorful if we had more books like this
Palanca award-winner Eliza Victoria brings us a chilling collection of stories set in places that are all-too-familiar filled with strange encounters and terrifying characters Best read in old ancestral homes or under the sheets with a flashlight
Award-winning lifestyle bloggers Elsie and Emma share their passion for the beautiful life with a photo app thatrsquos filled with just the right amount of function and whimsy Personalizing photos is so easy yoursquoll never post dull boring photos again Download A Beautiful Mess for iOS for $099 from the App Store Check out abeautifulmesscom for updates on other operating systems
We love how the brand still makes use of local materials even if there are tons of mass-produced supplies readily available in the market Each handmade product tells a story of how we should promote sustainability and preserve Filipino culture
Listen to this playlist on Katharsquos 8tracks 8trackscomkathamagazinebeginnings
Songs that may or may not be about starting anew optimism makeovers and Fred Astaire
WHIMSIES | 7
ALEYN COMPRENDIOblogaleyncomprendiocomThe analog photos taken by Aleyn are dreamlike ethereal and a bit nostalgic Her snapshots seem to possess a hint of magic and will fill you with wonder SHMALLOW MARSHMALLOW SPREAD
shmallowsphcomGooey goodness you can spread on just about anything It comes in three flavors ndash original strawberry and cookies nrsquo shmallows Prices range from P 165 to P 180
GnD SPREADSfacebookcomGNDByGoNutsGo Nuts Donuts outdid itself by creating not just one but two variants each of cookie butter and chocolate cookie butter and() a chocolate hazelnut spread No more waiting for the next stock of US imports to arrive Prices range from P 99 to P 219
Located on the 5th floor of the new wing in Shangri-La Plaza you will definitely not miss this hip but cozy cafe while walking around the mall This new restaurant offers European dishes specifically German or Austrian Cuisine The word Spaumltzle means traditional German dumplings or egg noodles Try their Roast Chicken Sausage on Mushroom Spaumltzle and their Mint Lemonade served in a mason jar
THE YELLOW ADVENTURESbloghannahphIn a single snapshot Hannah is able to tell a touching story about the true essence of a place or a person She invites you to her adventures all over the globe as seen through her ever-optimistic eyes
BRAVE THE WAVESbravethewavesnetStill hungover from your last beach trip Take a quick virtual vacay through Miarsquos blog Her photos will make you feel glad that we live in a tropical country filled with beautiful beaches and people with beautiful hearts
TRAVELOGUES LE BUNNY BLEUfacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
FOOD WE WANT TO TRYLocal takes on food trends
SPaumlTzLE EURO MARKET CAFE
Is there anyone on the face of the earth who can resist bunnies Especially if you can wear them on your feet Wersquore oohing and aahing over Le Bunny Bleu and all of the cuteness -- both of their shoes and their store interiors
8 | WHIMSIES
DIY MAVENS
DESIGN THINKING ACTION LABnovoedcomdesignthinking
KATHMITRAinstagramcomkathmitra
Always bored sometimes crafty and often odd is how Meream describes herself A Cebu-based crafter she shares with us her
love for cats skirts sewing and crafts
Develop thinking out of the box with this online course offered by the Stanford dschool Learn about the design thinking process and engage in different exercises that will lead to an actual final project Schedulersquos flexible and itrsquos for free therersquos no reason why you shouldnrsquot give it a try
Baguio dweller Aileen shares snippets of her life through her DIYs and illustrations A self-
taught illustrator watch out as this artrepreneur transforms life
through her creations
Kath is an architect and an artist who runs the paper and stationery shop 23060 We love the minimalist tone of Kathrsquos photos -- a mix of architecture interior details
handmade work and small glimpses of a design-driven life The muted colors paired with lovely composition will soothe anyonersquos tired eyes
Michelle is a graphic designer and a mom to a three-year-old who
blogs about her creative ideas on interior decor and fun DIY projects
BORED AND CRAFTYboredandcraftycom
THE HOUSE OF ISLAthehouseofislablogblogspotcom
WHAT ELSE MICHELLEwhatelsemichellecom
Like what you see
Visit our site for more funkathamagazinetumblrcom
10 | STORIES
In one of the busy streets in Quezon City yoursquoll find a hidden gem that houses quintessential found objects in a furniture gallery It is also considered a home to many crafters who thrive to support their needs and sustain their love for the arts
A carefully hand-drawn gate of a blue Adarna bird will welcome you to 10A Alabama the home of Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery The old house transformed into an art and furniture gallery is a rehabilitation center for rescued furniture and given a second life An important rule to when you visit this place is to keep your eyes and mind open to absorb all the awesomeness yoursquore about to discover
As you enter the gallery fabric buntings will welcome you as they dance along with the wind Arlene Barbaza Leah Sanchez and Binggoy de Ocampo the brains behind
Resurrection Gallery turn old-fashioned furniture into conversation pieces Old wooden chairs are turned into Lamesilyas a chair and table top in one Your lolarsquos cabinets with floral engravings are delightfully colored orange or blue to add quirkiness to its personality and resurrected wooden trays are painted with chevron prints Yoursquoll also discover found vintage posters decoupage art and ceramic wares
In an effort to support the local handmade movement Arlene Leah and Binggoy hold an Arts and Crafts fair once every three months to support their fellow handmakers 10A Alabama becomes even more alive when crafterpreneurs or Alabamers get together to offer essential and functional art pieces that are meticulously handcrafted and made with love and pride
Handmade heaven10A Alabama is a treasure trove amidst the hust le and bust le o f c i ty l i fe
words by Gel i Balcruz
photo by Gel i Balcruz
STORIES | 11
Each handcrafted item tells a story and the crafters are encouraged to man their booth to unravel the story behind their creations In a world where competition is steadfast these proud handmakers are not hesitant to tell even their trade secrets to every crafter There is a strong sense of community as the crafters are all hearts as they share their passion to everyone be it a consumer or not A number of successful Alabamers shared their humble beginnings here and everyone is encouraged to start their dreams no matter how small they are
If you are in the hunt for pieces that are not mass-produced and intricately made we highly suggest that you visit this place especially when a fair is being held One way of supporting the fight against mindless consumption is to support the handmade movement With every piece of their creations that you purchase you take home a well-thought of creation and you also take that extra step with the handmakers to fulfill their dreams and sustain their needs
photos from facebookcom10aAlabama
photo by Gel i Balcruz
OUR FAVES FROM THE FAIR
Aromateria Solid
Perfume by Shani Tan
Paper Crane earrings by Alejo ndash Aytin of OrigKami
Plushies by Joyce and Jordan of Monsterella Plush Art
Quirky upcycled accessories and Handmade plushies by Maan and Roma of Pop Junk Love
Manila Series Handmade notebooks
by Kath Mitra of 23060
photos from respect ive shop owners
MAKE | 13
bazaar t ips 101Planning to jo in your f irst-ever bazaar Read on to
know i f yoursquore bazaar ready
words by Gel i Balcruz
If yoursquore eyeing to join a bazaar for a startup or existing business but are still uncertain of which ones to join here are some pointers to consider before shelling out those hard earned pesos
TO GET STARTED ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ASK
Ask yourself ldquoDo I really need to join a bazaarrdquoSomehow your gut feel will tell you if you need to You can either surrender to your gut feel or take a big leap
Ask Mr GoogleStart with these two questions Is the organizer credible Is the bazaar popular From here you can have an idea of the foot traffic the target market as well as potential sales and losses
Ask experienced BazaaristasIf you think Mr Google can answer everything well think again Even Mr Google can prevent you from seeing bad reviews from a certain event Go ahead and ask around join groups and keep on asking until you finally settle for a concrete answer
PREPARE FOR THE BATTLE
Time to get craftingPlan ahead of time and make sure that you and your suppliers will be able to meet deadlines
Inventory timeItrsquos a tedious task but it will save you glorious amounts of time after the bazaar If you have done the inventory properly and managed to stick to the correct prices chances are you can just subtract the remaining items to determine your sales
Spread the wordTo get a grasp if your potential buyers are interested with what you have to offer post work in progress photos on your page to excite them and let them know that you
are joining a bazaar Always remember to include the Bazaarrsquos name location dates and time
Get enough restIf you intend to cram and be sleepless how can you have energy to tell your potential customers how awesome your products are They certainly wouldnrsquot want a zombie crafter
THINGS TO BRING
bull Packaging flyers business cardsbull Writing material and a notebook calculator tape
scissors string trashbag fanbull Toiletries ndash alcohol tissue meds extra clothes etcbull Food and waterbull Change for at least P500 with lots of P20rsquos P50rsquos a
few hundreds At least P50 in P1 amp P5 coinsbull Always have at least one sign with your business
name to display on your booth Make sure that it has at least one URL or website name
DURING THE BAZAAR
bull Always smile engage and interact with your customers and fellow bazaaristas
bull Give out flyers or business cards even to those who donrsquot buy They might one day need your product or services
bull Have fun and savor the moment
Keep in mind that external or intrinsic situations may vary Whether your first ever bazaar was successful or not just learn from the experience You will eventually know the type of bazaar that yoursquore supposed to join Have fun and be proud of your creations
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
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MAKE | 15
UPCYCLED PROJECTSTime to bring new l i fe to o ld things with these projects that are perfect for the craft room
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
CRAFT CANS
Organize your crafting tools with these craft cans
YOU WILL NEEDold cans cereal containers or jarsscrap fabrichot gluewashi tapepaint
There are different ways to decorate your craft cans Here I will show you three options on how to spruce them up
Washi Tape Create patterns on your container using colorful washi tape My favorite pattern is the one with cute houses
Paint To make it easier I used flat white spray paint as the base of the can And then I used acrylic paint to for the honeycomb details
Fabric If you have scraps of fabric in your home then you can use them to decorate your container Stick the fabric onto the can with hot glue or white glue You can even adorn it with buttons or ribbons
MAKE | 17
SCRATCH PAPER PAD
Make your own note pad with scratch paper
YOU WILL NEEDa pile of scratch papercereal boxwhite gluematerials for decorating
Cut your scratch paper into the size that you want for your note pad Cut the front and back sides of the cereal box with the same size The cereal box will be the cover for your note pad
Bind the pile of scratch paper and the cover on each side You can use clothespins or paper clips to make it secure
Add glue on the side where you want the spine to be In this case I chose the top portion Use a paint brush to spread the glue Let it dry and apply again Do this step 4-5 times
Once the glue has dried you can now decorate your notepad You can paint the cover add washi tape make a collage - the choices are limitless
18 | MAKE
tools of the trade sc issorsWith a snip snip here and a snip snip there
words by Gel i Balcruz i l lustrat ions by Andrea Dela Cruz
Ever heard of the saying lsquoDonrsquot use scissors on New Yearrsquos or you will cut away your good luckrsquo Tell that to the Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago and theyrsquoll probably raise an eyebrow on you
Apparently it was the Egyptians who invented the scissors thousand of years ago It was of the U-shaped spring type that was made of metal or bronze Aside from its general function of cutting things it was also considered an art in itself as every piece was elaborately designed
During the Romanesque era scissor making was held in high esteem and craft guilds were formed to honor this craft A craft guild is an organization of workers trained in a particular specialty Apprentices undergo a series of tests to perfect the craft and would later on pass on the knowledge to other apprentices Oh wow imagine all the hard work that was put into creating this amazing tool
With the invention of other trades and crafts it was normal for people to demand for high-quality scissors to use for tailoring or haircutting and we have Robert Hinchliffe to thank for that He made use of steel in casting scissors for added durability and efficiency which opened a gateway for large-scale manufacturing Rumor has it that the infamous Sweeney Todd got his blades from Hinchliffersquos shop
The innovation continued until the mid-17th century and Fiskars Company played a major role in shaping the scissors that we use now With the new inventions and constant changes scissor makers strived to implement new concepts to the market handles were elaborately decorated blades were fancied up into different shapes or cutting styles The rest was put to history and now we have a lot of scissors readily available in our market
MAKE | 19
DONrsquoT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE TYPE FROM ANOTHER
General ScissorsIt is usually less than 6 inches long and has a straight handle
Safety Scissors Most children use it as their lsquostarterrsquo cutting instrument It has blunt ends to avoid injuries
Fabric ScissorsAlso known as shears it is the largest type of sewing scissors ranging from 6 to 9 inches long Most fabric scissors have a bent handle so that they can easily fit snug into your hands But donrsquot let the comfiness of the tool fool you because it is extremely sharp
Pinking Shears It is your go-to pair when you want to cut paper or fabric with flair It is used for decorative purposes as it has zigzag or scalloped blades instead of a straight edge
TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR SCISSORS
Wipe the blades to remove any trace of fabric tape or dust before putting them away Have the blades sharpened once in a while to have it working good as new
Always remember all the hard work and creativity that was put into creating this amazing craft tool Now snip snippity snap snap away
SOURCES
enwikipediaorgwikiScissors
heliumcomitems1080513-history-of-scissors-and-shears
ldquoThe Story of Scissorsrdquo by J Wiss amp Sons 1948
Clockwise General scissors safety scissors fabric scissors pinking shears
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
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Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
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Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
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Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
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OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
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photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
6 | WHIMSIES
MIXTAPE FOR THIS ISSUE
ANG BONGGANG BONGGANGBATANG BEKIby Rhandee Garl i tos
A BEAUTIFUL MESS
UNSEEN MOONby El iza Victoria
BAHIA ACCESSORIESfacebookcombahia accessories
1 This is the beginning by BOY2 New Years by Ohbijou3 Shine Like A New Pin by Camera Obscura4 New Soul by Yael Naim5 In the New by Reverie Sound Revue
6 The Night Starts Here by Stars7 Brand New by Techy Romantics8 Begin Again by California Snow Story9 New Slang by The Shins10 Another Daybreak by Outerhope
A ground-breaking lovely childrenrsquos book about acceptance and courage in various formsWe think the world would be kinder and more colorful if we had more books like this
Palanca award-winner Eliza Victoria brings us a chilling collection of stories set in places that are all-too-familiar filled with strange encounters and terrifying characters Best read in old ancestral homes or under the sheets with a flashlight
Award-winning lifestyle bloggers Elsie and Emma share their passion for the beautiful life with a photo app thatrsquos filled with just the right amount of function and whimsy Personalizing photos is so easy yoursquoll never post dull boring photos again Download A Beautiful Mess for iOS for $099 from the App Store Check out abeautifulmesscom for updates on other operating systems
We love how the brand still makes use of local materials even if there are tons of mass-produced supplies readily available in the market Each handmade product tells a story of how we should promote sustainability and preserve Filipino culture
Listen to this playlist on Katharsquos 8tracks 8trackscomkathamagazinebeginnings
Songs that may or may not be about starting anew optimism makeovers and Fred Astaire
WHIMSIES | 7
ALEYN COMPRENDIOblogaleyncomprendiocomThe analog photos taken by Aleyn are dreamlike ethereal and a bit nostalgic Her snapshots seem to possess a hint of magic and will fill you with wonder SHMALLOW MARSHMALLOW SPREAD
shmallowsphcomGooey goodness you can spread on just about anything It comes in three flavors ndash original strawberry and cookies nrsquo shmallows Prices range from P 165 to P 180
GnD SPREADSfacebookcomGNDByGoNutsGo Nuts Donuts outdid itself by creating not just one but two variants each of cookie butter and chocolate cookie butter and() a chocolate hazelnut spread No more waiting for the next stock of US imports to arrive Prices range from P 99 to P 219
Located on the 5th floor of the new wing in Shangri-La Plaza you will definitely not miss this hip but cozy cafe while walking around the mall This new restaurant offers European dishes specifically German or Austrian Cuisine The word Spaumltzle means traditional German dumplings or egg noodles Try their Roast Chicken Sausage on Mushroom Spaumltzle and their Mint Lemonade served in a mason jar
THE YELLOW ADVENTURESbloghannahphIn a single snapshot Hannah is able to tell a touching story about the true essence of a place or a person She invites you to her adventures all over the globe as seen through her ever-optimistic eyes
BRAVE THE WAVESbravethewavesnetStill hungover from your last beach trip Take a quick virtual vacay through Miarsquos blog Her photos will make you feel glad that we live in a tropical country filled with beautiful beaches and people with beautiful hearts
TRAVELOGUES LE BUNNY BLEUfacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
FOOD WE WANT TO TRYLocal takes on food trends
SPaumlTzLE EURO MARKET CAFE
Is there anyone on the face of the earth who can resist bunnies Especially if you can wear them on your feet Wersquore oohing and aahing over Le Bunny Bleu and all of the cuteness -- both of their shoes and their store interiors
8 | WHIMSIES
DIY MAVENS
DESIGN THINKING ACTION LABnovoedcomdesignthinking
KATHMITRAinstagramcomkathmitra
Always bored sometimes crafty and often odd is how Meream describes herself A Cebu-based crafter she shares with us her
love for cats skirts sewing and crafts
Develop thinking out of the box with this online course offered by the Stanford dschool Learn about the design thinking process and engage in different exercises that will lead to an actual final project Schedulersquos flexible and itrsquos for free therersquos no reason why you shouldnrsquot give it a try
Baguio dweller Aileen shares snippets of her life through her DIYs and illustrations A self-
taught illustrator watch out as this artrepreneur transforms life
through her creations
Kath is an architect and an artist who runs the paper and stationery shop 23060 We love the minimalist tone of Kathrsquos photos -- a mix of architecture interior details
handmade work and small glimpses of a design-driven life The muted colors paired with lovely composition will soothe anyonersquos tired eyes
Michelle is a graphic designer and a mom to a three-year-old who
blogs about her creative ideas on interior decor and fun DIY projects
BORED AND CRAFTYboredandcraftycom
THE HOUSE OF ISLAthehouseofislablogblogspotcom
WHAT ELSE MICHELLEwhatelsemichellecom
Like what you see
Visit our site for more funkathamagazinetumblrcom
10 | STORIES
In one of the busy streets in Quezon City yoursquoll find a hidden gem that houses quintessential found objects in a furniture gallery It is also considered a home to many crafters who thrive to support their needs and sustain their love for the arts
A carefully hand-drawn gate of a blue Adarna bird will welcome you to 10A Alabama the home of Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery The old house transformed into an art and furniture gallery is a rehabilitation center for rescued furniture and given a second life An important rule to when you visit this place is to keep your eyes and mind open to absorb all the awesomeness yoursquore about to discover
As you enter the gallery fabric buntings will welcome you as they dance along with the wind Arlene Barbaza Leah Sanchez and Binggoy de Ocampo the brains behind
Resurrection Gallery turn old-fashioned furniture into conversation pieces Old wooden chairs are turned into Lamesilyas a chair and table top in one Your lolarsquos cabinets with floral engravings are delightfully colored orange or blue to add quirkiness to its personality and resurrected wooden trays are painted with chevron prints Yoursquoll also discover found vintage posters decoupage art and ceramic wares
In an effort to support the local handmade movement Arlene Leah and Binggoy hold an Arts and Crafts fair once every three months to support their fellow handmakers 10A Alabama becomes even more alive when crafterpreneurs or Alabamers get together to offer essential and functional art pieces that are meticulously handcrafted and made with love and pride
Handmade heaven10A Alabama is a treasure trove amidst the hust le and bust le o f c i ty l i fe
words by Gel i Balcruz
photo by Gel i Balcruz
STORIES | 11
Each handcrafted item tells a story and the crafters are encouraged to man their booth to unravel the story behind their creations In a world where competition is steadfast these proud handmakers are not hesitant to tell even their trade secrets to every crafter There is a strong sense of community as the crafters are all hearts as they share their passion to everyone be it a consumer or not A number of successful Alabamers shared their humble beginnings here and everyone is encouraged to start their dreams no matter how small they are
If you are in the hunt for pieces that are not mass-produced and intricately made we highly suggest that you visit this place especially when a fair is being held One way of supporting the fight against mindless consumption is to support the handmade movement With every piece of their creations that you purchase you take home a well-thought of creation and you also take that extra step with the handmakers to fulfill their dreams and sustain their needs
photos from facebookcom10aAlabama
photo by Gel i Balcruz
OUR FAVES FROM THE FAIR
Aromateria Solid
Perfume by Shani Tan
Paper Crane earrings by Alejo ndash Aytin of OrigKami
Plushies by Joyce and Jordan of Monsterella Plush Art
Quirky upcycled accessories and Handmade plushies by Maan and Roma of Pop Junk Love
Manila Series Handmade notebooks
by Kath Mitra of 23060
photos from respect ive shop owners
MAKE | 13
bazaar t ips 101Planning to jo in your f irst-ever bazaar Read on to
know i f yoursquore bazaar ready
words by Gel i Balcruz
If yoursquore eyeing to join a bazaar for a startup or existing business but are still uncertain of which ones to join here are some pointers to consider before shelling out those hard earned pesos
TO GET STARTED ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ASK
Ask yourself ldquoDo I really need to join a bazaarrdquoSomehow your gut feel will tell you if you need to You can either surrender to your gut feel or take a big leap
Ask Mr GoogleStart with these two questions Is the organizer credible Is the bazaar popular From here you can have an idea of the foot traffic the target market as well as potential sales and losses
Ask experienced BazaaristasIf you think Mr Google can answer everything well think again Even Mr Google can prevent you from seeing bad reviews from a certain event Go ahead and ask around join groups and keep on asking until you finally settle for a concrete answer
PREPARE FOR THE BATTLE
Time to get craftingPlan ahead of time and make sure that you and your suppliers will be able to meet deadlines
Inventory timeItrsquos a tedious task but it will save you glorious amounts of time after the bazaar If you have done the inventory properly and managed to stick to the correct prices chances are you can just subtract the remaining items to determine your sales
Spread the wordTo get a grasp if your potential buyers are interested with what you have to offer post work in progress photos on your page to excite them and let them know that you
are joining a bazaar Always remember to include the Bazaarrsquos name location dates and time
Get enough restIf you intend to cram and be sleepless how can you have energy to tell your potential customers how awesome your products are They certainly wouldnrsquot want a zombie crafter
THINGS TO BRING
bull Packaging flyers business cardsbull Writing material and a notebook calculator tape
scissors string trashbag fanbull Toiletries ndash alcohol tissue meds extra clothes etcbull Food and waterbull Change for at least P500 with lots of P20rsquos P50rsquos a
few hundreds At least P50 in P1 amp P5 coinsbull Always have at least one sign with your business
name to display on your booth Make sure that it has at least one URL or website name
DURING THE BAZAAR
bull Always smile engage and interact with your customers and fellow bazaaristas
bull Give out flyers or business cards even to those who donrsquot buy They might one day need your product or services
bull Have fun and savor the moment
Keep in mind that external or intrinsic situations may vary Whether your first ever bazaar was successful or not just learn from the experience You will eventually know the type of bazaar that yoursquore supposed to join Have fun and be proud of your creations
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MAKE | 15
UPCYCLED PROJECTSTime to bring new l i fe to o ld things with these projects that are perfect for the craft room
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
CRAFT CANS
Organize your crafting tools with these craft cans
YOU WILL NEEDold cans cereal containers or jarsscrap fabrichot gluewashi tapepaint
There are different ways to decorate your craft cans Here I will show you three options on how to spruce them up
Washi Tape Create patterns on your container using colorful washi tape My favorite pattern is the one with cute houses
Paint To make it easier I used flat white spray paint as the base of the can And then I used acrylic paint to for the honeycomb details
Fabric If you have scraps of fabric in your home then you can use them to decorate your container Stick the fabric onto the can with hot glue or white glue You can even adorn it with buttons or ribbons
MAKE | 17
SCRATCH PAPER PAD
Make your own note pad with scratch paper
YOU WILL NEEDa pile of scratch papercereal boxwhite gluematerials for decorating
Cut your scratch paper into the size that you want for your note pad Cut the front and back sides of the cereal box with the same size The cereal box will be the cover for your note pad
Bind the pile of scratch paper and the cover on each side You can use clothespins or paper clips to make it secure
Add glue on the side where you want the spine to be In this case I chose the top portion Use a paint brush to spread the glue Let it dry and apply again Do this step 4-5 times
Once the glue has dried you can now decorate your notepad You can paint the cover add washi tape make a collage - the choices are limitless
18 | MAKE
tools of the trade sc issorsWith a snip snip here and a snip snip there
words by Gel i Balcruz i l lustrat ions by Andrea Dela Cruz
Ever heard of the saying lsquoDonrsquot use scissors on New Yearrsquos or you will cut away your good luckrsquo Tell that to the Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago and theyrsquoll probably raise an eyebrow on you
Apparently it was the Egyptians who invented the scissors thousand of years ago It was of the U-shaped spring type that was made of metal or bronze Aside from its general function of cutting things it was also considered an art in itself as every piece was elaborately designed
During the Romanesque era scissor making was held in high esteem and craft guilds were formed to honor this craft A craft guild is an organization of workers trained in a particular specialty Apprentices undergo a series of tests to perfect the craft and would later on pass on the knowledge to other apprentices Oh wow imagine all the hard work that was put into creating this amazing tool
With the invention of other trades and crafts it was normal for people to demand for high-quality scissors to use for tailoring or haircutting and we have Robert Hinchliffe to thank for that He made use of steel in casting scissors for added durability and efficiency which opened a gateway for large-scale manufacturing Rumor has it that the infamous Sweeney Todd got his blades from Hinchliffersquos shop
The innovation continued until the mid-17th century and Fiskars Company played a major role in shaping the scissors that we use now With the new inventions and constant changes scissor makers strived to implement new concepts to the market handles were elaborately decorated blades were fancied up into different shapes or cutting styles The rest was put to history and now we have a lot of scissors readily available in our market
MAKE | 19
DONrsquoT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE TYPE FROM ANOTHER
General ScissorsIt is usually less than 6 inches long and has a straight handle
Safety Scissors Most children use it as their lsquostarterrsquo cutting instrument It has blunt ends to avoid injuries
Fabric ScissorsAlso known as shears it is the largest type of sewing scissors ranging from 6 to 9 inches long Most fabric scissors have a bent handle so that they can easily fit snug into your hands But donrsquot let the comfiness of the tool fool you because it is extremely sharp
Pinking Shears It is your go-to pair when you want to cut paper or fabric with flair It is used for decorative purposes as it has zigzag or scalloped blades instead of a straight edge
TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR SCISSORS
Wipe the blades to remove any trace of fabric tape or dust before putting them away Have the blades sharpened once in a while to have it working good as new
Always remember all the hard work and creativity that was put into creating this amazing craft tool Now snip snippity snap snap away
SOURCES
enwikipediaorgwikiScissors
heliumcomitems1080513-history-of-scissors-and-shears
ldquoThe Story of Scissorsrdquo by J Wiss amp Sons 1948
Clockwise General scissors safety scissors fabric scissors pinking shears
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
WHIMSIES | 7
ALEYN COMPRENDIOblogaleyncomprendiocomThe analog photos taken by Aleyn are dreamlike ethereal and a bit nostalgic Her snapshots seem to possess a hint of magic and will fill you with wonder SHMALLOW MARSHMALLOW SPREAD
shmallowsphcomGooey goodness you can spread on just about anything It comes in three flavors ndash original strawberry and cookies nrsquo shmallows Prices range from P 165 to P 180
GnD SPREADSfacebookcomGNDByGoNutsGo Nuts Donuts outdid itself by creating not just one but two variants each of cookie butter and chocolate cookie butter and() a chocolate hazelnut spread No more waiting for the next stock of US imports to arrive Prices range from P 99 to P 219
Located on the 5th floor of the new wing in Shangri-La Plaza you will definitely not miss this hip but cozy cafe while walking around the mall This new restaurant offers European dishes specifically German or Austrian Cuisine The word Spaumltzle means traditional German dumplings or egg noodles Try their Roast Chicken Sausage on Mushroom Spaumltzle and their Mint Lemonade served in a mason jar
THE YELLOW ADVENTURESbloghannahphIn a single snapshot Hannah is able to tell a touching story about the true essence of a place or a person She invites you to her adventures all over the globe as seen through her ever-optimistic eyes
BRAVE THE WAVESbravethewavesnetStill hungover from your last beach trip Take a quick virtual vacay through Miarsquos blog Her photos will make you feel glad that we live in a tropical country filled with beautiful beaches and people with beautiful hearts
TRAVELOGUES LE BUNNY BLEUfacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
FOOD WE WANT TO TRYLocal takes on food trends
SPaumlTzLE EURO MARKET CAFE
Is there anyone on the face of the earth who can resist bunnies Especially if you can wear them on your feet Wersquore oohing and aahing over Le Bunny Bleu and all of the cuteness -- both of their shoes and their store interiors
8 | WHIMSIES
DIY MAVENS
DESIGN THINKING ACTION LABnovoedcomdesignthinking
KATHMITRAinstagramcomkathmitra
Always bored sometimes crafty and often odd is how Meream describes herself A Cebu-based crafter she shares with us her
love for cats skirts sewing and crafts
Develop thinking out of the box with this online course offered by the Stanford dschool Learn about the design thinking process and engage in different exercises that will lead to an actual final project Schedulersquos flexible and itrsquos for free therersquos no reason why you shouldnrsquot give it a try
Baguio dweller Aileen shares snippets of her life through her DIYs and illustrations A self-
taught illustrator watch out as this artrepreneur transforms life
through her creations
Kath is an architect and an artist who runs the paper and stationery shop 23060 We love the minimalist tone of Kathrsquos photos -- a mix of architecture interior details
handmade work and small glimpses of a design-driven life The muted colors paired with lovely composition will soothe anyonersquos tired eyes
Michelle is a graphic designer and a mom to a three-year-old who
blogs about her creative ideas on interior decor and fun DIY projects
BORED AND CRAFTYboredandcraftycom
THE HOUSE OF ISLAthehouseofislablogblogspotcom
WHAT ELSE MICHELLEwhatelsemichellecom
Like what you see
Visit our site for more funkathamagazinetumblrcom
10 | STORIES
In one of the busy streets in Quezon City yoursquoll find a hidden gem that houses quintessential found objects in a furniture gallery It is also considered a home to many crafters who thrive to support their needs and sustain their love for the arts
A carefully hand-drawn gate of a blue Adarna bird will welcome you to 10A Alabama the home of Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery The old house transformed into an art and furniture gallery is a rehabilitation center for rescued furniture and given a second life An important rule to when you visit this place is to keep your eyes and mind open to absorb all the awesomeness yoursquore about to discover
As you enter the gallery fabric buntings will welcome you as they dance along with the wind Arlene Barbaza Leah Sanchez and Binggoy de Ocampo the brains behind
Resurrection Gallery turn old-fashioned furniture into conversation pieces Old wooden chairs are turned into Lamesilyas a chair and table top in one Your lolarsquos cabinets with floral engravings are delightfully colored orange or blue to add quirkiness to its personality and resurrected wooden trays are painted with chevron prints Yoursquoll also discover found vintage posters decoupage art and ceramic wares
In an effort to support the local handmade movement Arlene Leah and Binggoy hold an Arts and Crafts fair once every three months to support their fellow handmakers 10A Alabama becomes even more alive when crafterpreneurs or Alabamers get together to offer essential and functional art pieces that are meticulously handcrafted and made with love and pride
Handmade heaven10A Alabama is a treasure trove amidst the hust le and bust le o f c i ty l i fe
words by Gel i Balcruz
photo by Gel i Balcruz
STORIES | 11
Each handcrafted item tells a story and the crafters are encouraged to man their booth to unravel the story behind their creations In a world where competition is steadfast these proud handmakers are not hesitant to tell even their trade secrets to every crafter There is a strong sense of community as the crafters are all hearts as they share their passion to everyone be it a consumer or not A number of successful Alabamers shared their humble beginnings here and everyone is encouraged to start their dreams no matter how small they are
If you are in the hunt for pieces that are not mass-produced and intricately made we highly suggest that you visit this place especially when a fair is being held One way of supporting the fight against mindless consumption is to support the handmade movement With every piece of their creations that you purchase you take home a well-thought of creation and you also take that extra step with the handmakers to fulfill their dreams and sustain their needs
photos from facebookcom10aAlabama
photo by Gel i Balcruz
OUR FAVES FROM THE FAIR
Aromateria Solid
Perfume by Shani Tan
Paper Crane earrings by Alejo ndash Aytin of OrigKami
Plushies by Joyce and Jordan of Monsterella Plush Art
Quirky upcycled accessories and Handmade plushies by Maan and Roma of Pop Junk Love
Manila Series Handmade notebooks
by Kath Mitra of 23060
photos from respect ive shop owners
MAKE | 13
bazaar t ips 101Planning to jo in your f irst-ever bazaar Read on to
know i f yoursquore bazaar ready
words by Gel i Balcruz
If yoursquore eyeing to join a bazaar for a startup or existing business but are still uncertain of which ones to join here are some pointers to consider before shelling out those hard earned pesos
TO GET STARTED ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ASK
Ask yourself ldquoDo I really need to join a bazaarrdquoSomehow your gut feel will tell you if you need to You can either surrender to your gut feel or take a big leap
Ask Mr GoogleStart with these two questions Is the organizer credible Is the bazaar popular From here you can have an idea of the foot traffic the target market as well as potential sales and losses
Ask experienced BazaaristasIf you think Mr Google can answer everything well think again Even Mr Google can prevent you from seeing bad reviews from a certain event Go ahead and ask around join groups and keep on asking until you finally settle for a concrete answer
PREPARE FOR THE BATTLE
Time to get craftingPlan ahead of time and make sure that you and your suppliers will be able to meet deadlines
Inventory timeItrsquos a tedious task but it will save you glorious amounts of time after the bazaar If you have done the inventory properly and managed to stick to the correct prices chances are you can just subtract the remaining items to determine your sales
Spread the wordTo get a grasp if your potential buyers are interested with what you have to offer post work in progress photos on your page to excite them and let them know that you
are joining a bazaar Always remember to include the Bazaarrsquos name location dates and time
Get enough restIf you intend to cram and be sleepless how can you have energy to tell your potential customers how awesome your products are They certainly wouldnrsquot want a zombie crafter
THINGS TO BRING
bull Packaging flyers business cardsbull Writing material and a notebook calculator tape
scissors string trashbag fanbull Toiletries ndash alcohol tissue meds extra clothes etcbull Food and waterbull Change for at least P500 with lots of P20rsquos P50rsquos a
few hundreds At least P50 in P1 amp P5 coinsbull Always have at least one sign with your business
name to display on your booth Make sure that it has at least one URL or website name
DURING THE BAZAAR
bull Always smile engage and interact with your customers and fellow bazaaristas
bull Give out flyers or business cards even to those who donrsquot buy They might one day need your product or services
bull Have fun and savor the moment
Keep in mind that external or intrinsic situations may vary Whether your first ever bazaar was successful or not just learn from the experience You will eventually know the type of bazaar that yoursquore supposed to join Have fun and be proud of your creations
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MAKE | 15
UPCYCLED PROJECTSTime to bring new l i fe to o ld things with these projects that are perfect for the craft room
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
CRAFT CANS
Organize your crafting tools with these craft cans
YOU WILL NEEDold cans cereal containers or jarsscrap fabrichot gluewashi tapepaint
There are different ways to decorate your craft cans Here I will show you three options on how to spruce them up
Washi Tape Create patterns on your container using colorful washi tape My favorite pattern is the one with cute houses
Paint To make it easier I used flat white spray paint as the base of the can And then I used acrylic paint to for the honeycomb details
Fabric If you have scraps of fabric in your home then you can use them to decorate your container Stick the fabric onto the can with hot glue or white glue You can even adorn it with buttons or ribbons
MAKE | 17
SCRATCH PAPER PAD
Make your own note pad with scratch paper
YOU WILL NEEDa pile of scratch papercereal boxwhite gluematerials for decorating
Cut your scratch paper into the size that you want for your note pad Cut the front and back sides of the cereal box with the same size The cereal box will be the cover for your note pad
Bind the pile of scratch paper and the cover on each side You can use clothespins or paper clips to make it secure
Add glue on the side where you want the spine to be In this case I chose the top portion Use a paint brush to spread the glue Let it dry and apply again Do this step 4-5 times
Once the glue has dried you can now decorate your notepad You can paint the cover add washi tape make a collage - the choices are limitless
18 | MAKE
tools of the trade sc issorsWith a snip snip here and a snip snip there
words by Gel i Balcruz i l lustrat ions by Andrea Dela Cruz
Ever heard of the saying lsquoDonrsquot use scissors on New Yearrsquos or you will cut away your good luckrsquo Tell that to the Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago and theyrsquoll probably raise an eyebrow on you
Apparently it was the Egyptians who invented the scissors thousand of years ago It was of the U-shaped spring type that was made of metal or bronze Aside from its general function of cutting things it was also considered an art in itself as every piece was elaborately designed
During the Romanesque era scissor making was held in high esteem and craft guilds were formed to honor this craft A craft guild is an organization of workers trained in a particular specialty Apprentices undergo a series of tests to perfect the craft and would later on pass on the knowledge to other apprentices Oh wow imagine all the hard work that was put into creating this amazing tool
With the invention of other trades and crafts it was normal for people to demand for high-quality scissors to use for tailoring or haircutting and we have Robert Hinchliffe to thank for that He made use of steel in casting scissors for added durability and efficiency which opened a gateway for large-scale manufacturing Rumor has it that the infamous Sweeney Todd got his blades from Hinchliffersquos shop
The innovation continued until the mid-17th century and Fiskars Company played a major role in shaping the scissors that we use now With the new inventions and constant changes scissor makers strived to implement new concepts to the market handles were elaborately decorated blades were fancied up into different shapes or cutting styles The rest was put to history and now we have a lot of scissors readily available in our market
MAKE | 19
DONrsquoT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE TYPE FROM ANOTHER
General ScissorsIt is usually less than 6 inches long and has a straight handle
Safety Scissors Most children use it as their lsquostarterrsquo cutting instrument It has blunt ends to avoid injuries
Fabric ScissorsAlso known as shears it is the largest type of sewing scissors ranging from 6 to 9 inches long Most fabric scissors have a bent handle so that they can easily fit snug into your hands But donrsquot let the comfiness of the tool fool you because it is extremely sharp
Pinking Shears It is your go-to pair when you want to cut paper or fabric with flair It is used for decorative purposes as it has zigzag or scalloped blades instead of a straight edge
TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR SCISSORS
Wipe the blades to remove any trace of fabric tape or dust before putting them away Have the blades sharpened once in a while to have it working good as new
Always remember all the hard work and creativity that was put into creating this amazing craft tool Now snip snippity snap snap away
SOURCES
enwikipediaorgwikiScissors
heliumcomitems1080513-history-of-scissors-and-shears
ldquoThe Story of Scissorsrdquo by J Wiss amp Sons 1948
Clockwise General scissors safety scissors fabric scissors pinking shears
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
8 | WHIMSIES
DIY MAVENS
DESIGN THINKING ACTION LABnovoedcomdesignthinking
KATHMITRAinstagramcomkathmitra
Always bored sometimes crafty and often odd is how Meream describes herself A Cebu-based crafter she shares with us her
love for cats skirts sewing and crafts
Develop thinking out of the box with this online course offered by the Stanford dschool Learn about the design thinking process and engage in different exercises that will lead to an actual final project Schedulersquos flexible and itrsquos for free therersquos no reason why you shouldnrsquot give it a try
Baguio dweller Aileen shares snippets of her life through her DIYs and illustrations A self-
taught illustrator watch out as this artrepreneur transforms life
through her creations
Kath is an architect and an artist who runs the paper and stationery shop 23060 We love the minimalist tone of Kathrsquos photos -- a mix of architecture interior details
handmade work and small glimpses of a design-driven life The muted colors paired with lovely composition will soothe anyonersquos tired eyes
Michelle is a graphic designer and a mom to a three-year-old who
blogs about her creative ideas on interior decor and fun DIY projects
BORED AND CRAFTYboredandcraftycom
THE HOUSE OF ISLAthehouseofislablogblogspotcom
WHAT ELSE MICHELLEwhatelsemichellecom
Like what you see
Visit our site for more funkathamagazinetumblrcom
10 | STORIES
In one of the busy streets in Quezon City yoursquoll find a hidden gem that houses quintessential found objects in a furniture gallery It is also considered a home to many crafters who thrive to support their needs and sustain their love for the arts
A carefully hand-drawn gate of a blue Adarna bird will welcome you to 10A Alabama the home of Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery The old house transformed into an art and furniture gallery is a rehabilitation center for rescued furniture and given a second life An important rule to when you visit this place is to keep your eyes and mind open to absorb all the awesomeness yoursquore about to discover
As you enter the gallery fabric buntings will welcome you as they dance along with the wind Arlene Barbaza Leah Sanchez and Binggoy de Ocampo the brains behind
Resurrection Gallery turn old-fashioned furniture into conversation pieces Old wooden chairs are turned into Lamesilyas a chair and table top in one Your lolarsquos cabinets with floral engravings are delightfully colored orange or blue to add quirkiness to its personality and resurrected wooden trays are painted with chevron prints Yoursquoll also discover found vintage posters decoupage art and ceramic wares
In an effort to support the local handmade movement Arlene Leah and Binggoy hold an Arts and Crafts fair once every three months to support their fellow handmakers 10A Alabama becomes even more alive when crafterpreneurs or Alabamers get together to offer essential and functional art pieces that are meticulously handcrafted and made with love and pride
Handmade heaven10A Alabama is a treasure trove amidst the hust le and bust le o f c i ty l i fe
words by Gel i Balcruz
photo by Gel i Balcruz
STORIES | 11
Each handcrafted item tells a story and the crafters are encouraged to man their booth to unravel the story behind their creations In a world where competition is steadfast these proud handmakers are not hesitant to tell even their trade secrets to every crafter There is a strong sense of community as the crafters are all hearts as they share their passion to everyone be it a consumer or not A number of successful Alabamers shared their humble beginnings here and everyone is encouraged to start their dreams no matter how small they are
If you are in the hunt for pieces that are not mass-produced and intricately made we highly suggest that you visit this place especially when a fair is being held One way of supporting the fight against mindless consumption is to support the handmade movement With every piece of their creations that you purchase you take home a well-thought of creation and you also take that extra step with the handmakers to fulfill their dreams and sustain their needs
photos from facebookcom10aAlabama
photo by Gel i Balcruz
OUR FAVES FROM THE FAIR
Aromateria Solid
Perfume by Shani Tan
Paper Crane earrings by Alejo ndash Aytin of OrigKami
Plushies by Joyce and Jordan of Monsterella Plush Art
Quirky upcycled accessories and Handmade plushies by Maan and Roma of Pop Junk Love
Manila Series Handmade notebooks
by Kath Mitra of 23060
photos from respect ive shop owners
MAKE | 13
bazaar t ips 101Planning to jo in your f irst-ever bazaar Read on to
know i f yoursquore bazaar ready
words by Gel i Balcruz
If yoursquore eyeing to join a bazaar for a startup or existing business but are still uncertain of which ones to join here are some pointers to consider before shelling out those hard earned pesos
TO GET STARTED ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ASK
Ask yourself ldquoDo I really need to join a bazaarrdquoSomehow your gut feel will tell you if you need to You can either surrender to your gut feel or take a big leap
Ask Mr GoogleStart with these two questions Is the organizer credible Is the bazaar popular From here you can have an idea of the foot traffic the target market as well as potential sales and losses
Ask experienced BazaaristasIf you think Mr Google can answer everything well think again Even Mr Google can prevent you from seeing bad reviews from a certain event Go ahead and ask around join groups and keep on asking until you finally settle for a concrete answer
PREPARE FOR THE BATTLE
Time to get craftingPlan ahead of time and make sure that you and your suppliers will be able to meet deadlines
Inventory timeItrsquos a tedious task but it will save you glorious amounts of time after the bazaar If you have done the inventory properly and managed to stick to the correct prices chances are you can just subtract the remaining items to determine your sales
Spread the wordTo get a grasp if your potential buyers are interested with what you have to offer post work in progress photos on your page to excite them and let them know that you
are joining a bazaar Always remember to include the Bazaarrsquos name location dates and time
Get enough restIf you intend to cram and be sleepless how can you have energy to tell your potential customers how awesome your products are They certainly wouldnrsquot want a zombie crafter
THINGS TO BRING
bull Packaging flyers business cardsbull Writing material and a notebook calculator tape
scissors string trashbag fanbull Toiletries ndash alcohol tissue meds extra clothes etcbull Food and waterbull Change for at least P500 with lots of P20rsquos P50rsquos a
few hundreds At least P50 in P1 amp P5 coinsbull Always have at least one sign with your business
name to display on your booth Make sure that it has at least one URL or website name
DURING THE BAZAAR
bull Always smile engage and interact with your customers and fellow bazaaristas
bull Give out flyers or business cards even to those who donrsquot buy They might one day need your product or services
bull Have fun and savor the moment
Keep in mind that external or intrinsic situations may vary Whether your first ever bazaar was successful or not just learn from the experience You will eventually know the type of bazaar that yoursquore supposed to join Have fun and be proud of your creations
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MAKE | 15
UPCYCLED PROJECTSTime to bring new l i fe to o ld things with these projects that are perfect for the craft room
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
CRAFT CANS
Organize your crafting tools with these craft cans
YOU WILL NEEDold cans cereal containers or jarsscrap fabrichot gluewashi tapepaint
There are different ways to decorate your craft cans Here I will show you three options on how to spruce them up
Washi Tape Create patterns on your container using colorful washi tape My favorite pattern is the one with cute houses
Paint To make it easier I used flat white spray paint as the base of the can And then I used acrylic paint to for the honeycomb details
Fabric If you have scraps of fabric in your home then you can use them to decorate your container Stick the fabric onto the can with hot glue or white glue You can even adorn it with buttons or ribbons
MAKE | 17
SCRATCH PAPER PAD
Make your own note pad with scratch paper
YOU WILL NEEDa pile of scratch papercereal boxwhite gluematerials for decorating
Cut your scratch paper into the size that you want for your note pad Cut the front and back sides of the cereal box with the same size The cereal box will be the cover for your note pad
Bind the pile of scratch paper and the cover on each side You can use clothespins or paper clips to make it secure
Add glue on the side where you want the spine to be In this case I chose the top portion Use a paint brush to spread the glue Let it dry and apply again Do this step 4-5 times
Once the glue has dried you can now decorate your notepad You can paint the cover add washi tape make a collage - the choices are limitless
18 | MAKE
tools of the trade sc issorsWith a snip snip here and a snip snip there
words by Gel i Balcruz i l lustrat ions by Andrea Dela Cruz
Ever heard of the saying lsquoDonrsquot use scissors on New Yearrsquos or you will cut away your good luckrsquo Tell that to the Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago and theyrsquoll probably raise an eyebrow on you
Apparently it was the Egyptians who invented the scissors thousand of years ago It was of the U-shaped spring type that was made of metal or bronze Aside from its general function of cutting things it was also considered an art in itself as every piece was elaborately designed
During the Romanesque era scissor making was held in high esteem and craft guilds were formed to honor this craft A craft guild is an organization of workers trained in a particular specialty Apprentices undergo a series of tests to perfect the craft and would later on pass on the knowledge to other apprentices Oh wow imagine all the hard work that was put into creating this amazing tool
With the invention of other trades and crafts it was normal for people to demand for high-quality scissors to use for tailoring or haircutting and we have Robert Hinchliffe to thank for that He made use of steel in casting scissors for added durability and efficiency which opened a gateway for large-scale manufacturing Rumor has it that the infamous Sweeney Todd got his blades from Hinchliffersquos shop
The innovation continued until the mid-17th century and Fiskars Company played a major role in shaping the scissors that we use now With the new inventions and constant changes scissor makers strived to implement new concepts to the market handles were elaborately decorated blades were fancied up into different shapes or cutting styles The rest was put to history and now we have a lot of scissors readily available in our market
MAKE | 19
DONrsquoT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE TYPE FROM ANOTHER
General ScissorsIt is usually less than 6 inches long and has a straight handle
Safety Scissors Most children use it as their lsquostarterrsquo cutting instrument It has blunt ends to avoid injuries
Fabric ScissorsAlso known as shears it is the largest type of sewing scissors ranging from 6 to 9 inches long Most fabric scissors have a bent handle so that they can easily fit snug into your hands But donrsquot let the comfiness of the tool fool you because it is extremely sharp
Pinking Shears It is your go-to pair when you want to cut paper or fabric with flair It is used for decorative purposes as it has zigzag or scalloped blades instead of a straight edge
TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR SCISSORS
Wipe the blades to remove any trace of fabric tape or dust before putting them away Have the blades sharpened once in a while to have it working good as new
Always remember all the hard work and creativity that was put into creating this amazing craft tool Now snip snippity snap snap away
SOURCES
enwikipediaorgwikiScissors
heliumcomitems1080513-history-of-scissors-and-shears
ldquoThe Story of Scissorsrdquo by J Wiss amp Sons 1948
Clockwise General scissors safety scissors fabric scissors pinking shears
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
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Visit our site for more funkathamagazinetumblrcom
10 | STORIES
In one of the busy streets in Quezon City yoursquoll find a hidden gem that houses quintessential found objects in a furniture gallery It is also considered a home to many crafters who thrive to support their needs and sustain their love for the arts
A carefully hand-drawn gate of a blue Adarna bird will welcome you to 10A Alabama the home of Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery The old house transformed into an art and furniture gallery is a rehabilitation center for rescued furniture and given a second life An important rule to when you visit this place is to keep your eyes and mind open to absorb all the awesomeness yoursquore about to discover
As you enter the gallery fabric buntings will welcome you as they dance along with the wind Arlene Barbaza Leah Sanchez and Binggoy de Ocampo the brains behind
Resurrection Gallery turn old-fashioned furniture into conversation pieces Old wooden chairs are turned into Lamesilyas a chair and table top in one Your lolarsquos cabinets with floral engravings are delightfully colored orange or blue to add quirkiness to its personality and resurrected wooden trays are painted with chevron prints Yoursquoll also discover found vintage posters decoupage art and ceramic wares
In an effort to support the local handmade movement Arlene Leah and Binggoy hold an Arts and Crafts fair once every three months to support their fellow handmakers 10A Alabama becomes even more alive when crafterpreneurs or Alabamers get together to offer essential and functional art pieces that are meticulously handcrafted and made with love and pride
Handmade heaven10A Alabama is a treasure trove amidst the hust le and bust le o f c i ty l i fe
words by Gel i Balcruz
photo by Gel i Balcruz
STORIES | 11
Each handcrafted item tells a story and the crafters are encouraged to man their booth to unravel the story behind their creations In a world where competition is steadfast these proud handmakers are not hesitant to tell even their trade secrets to every crafter There is a strong sense of community as the crafters are all hearts as they share their passion to everyone be it a consumer or not A number of successful Alabamers shared their humble beginnings here and everyone is encouraged to start their dreams no matter how small they are
If you are in the hunt for pieces that are not mass-produced and intricately made we highly suggest that you visit this place especially when a fair is being held One way of supporting the fight against mindless consumption is to support the handmade movement With every piece of their creations that you purchase you take home a well-thought of creation and you also take that extra step with the handmakers to fulfill their dreams and sustain their needs
photos from facebookcom10aAlabama
photo by Gel i Balcruz
OUR FAVES FROM THE FAIR
Aromateria Solid
Perfume by Shani Tan
Paper Crane earrings by Alejo ndash Aytin of OrigKami
Plushies by Joyce and Jordan of Monsterella Plush Art
Quirky upcycled accessories and Handmade plushies by Maan and Roma of Pop Junk Love
Manila Series Handmade notebooks
by Kath Mitra of 23060
photos from respect ive shop owners
MAKE | 13
bazaar t ips 101Planning to jo in your f irst-ever bazaar Read on to
know i f yoursquore bazaar ready
words by Gel i Balcruz
If yoursquore eyeing to join a bazaar for a startup or existing business but are still uncertain of which ones to join here are some pointers to consider before shelling out those hard earned pesos
TO GET STARTED ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ASK
Ask yourself ldquoDo I really need to join a bazaarrdquoSomehow your gut feel will tell you if you need to You can either surrender to your gut feel or take a big leap
Ask Mr GoogleStart with these two questions Is the organizer credible Is the bazaar popular From here you can have an idea of the foot traffic the target market as well as potential sales and losses
Ask experienced BazaaristasIf you think Mr Google can answer everything well think again Even Mr Google can prevent you from seeing bad reviews from a certain event Go ahead and ask around join groups and keep on asking until you finally settle for a concrete answer
PREPARE FOR THE BATTLE
Time to get craftingPlan ahead of time and make sure that you and your suppliers will be able to meet deadlines
Inventory timeItrsquos a tedious task but it will save you glorious amounts of time after the bazaar If you have done the inventory properly and managed to stick to the correct prices chances are you can just subtract the remaining items to determine your sales
Spread the wordTo get a grasp if your potential buyers are interested with what you have to offer post work in progress photos on your page to excite them and let them know that you
are joining a bazaar Always remember to include the Bazaarrsquos name location dates and time
Get enough restIf you intend to cram and be sleepless how can you have energy to tell your potential customers how awesome your products are They certainly wouldnrsquot want a zombie crafter
THINGS TO BRING
bull Packaging flyers business cardsbull Writing material and a notebook calculator tape
scissors string trashbag fanbull Toiletries ndash alcohol tissue meds extra clothes etcbull Food and waterbull Change for at least P500 with lots of P20rsquos P50rsquos a
few hundreds At least P50 in P1 amp P5 coinsbull Always have at least one sign with your business
name to display on your booth Make sure that it has at least one URL or website name
DURING THE BAZAAR
bull Always smile engage and interact with your customers and fellow bazaaristas
bull Give out flyers or business cards even to those who donrsquot buy They might one day need your product or services
bull Have fun and savor the moment
Keep in mind that external or intrinsic situations may vary Whether your first ever bazaar was successful or not just learn from the experience You will eventually know the type of bazaar that yoursquore supposed to join Have fun and be proud of your creations
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MAKE | 15
UPCYCLED PROJECTSTime to bring new l i fe to o ld things with these projects that are perfect for the craft room
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
CRAFT CANS
Organize your crafting tools with these craft cans
YOU WILL NEEDold cans cereal containers or jarsscrap fabrichot gluewashi tapepaint
There are different ways to decorate your craft cans Here I will show you three options on how to spruce them up
Washi Tape Create patterns on your container using colorful washi tape My favorite pattern is the one with cute houses
Paint To make it easier I used flat white spray paint as the base of the can And then I used acrylic paint to for the honeycomb details
Fabric If you have scraps of fabric in your home then you can use them to decorate your container Stick the fabric onto the can with hot glue or white glue You can even adorn it with buttons or ribbons
MAKE | 17
SCRATCH PAPER PAD
Make your own note pad with scratch paper
YOU WILL NEEDa pile of scratch papercereal boxwhite gluematerials for decorating
Cut your scratch paper into the size that you want for your note pad Cut the front and back sides of the cereal box with the same size The cereal box will be the cover for your note pad
Bind the pile of scratch paper and the cover on each side You can use clothespins or paper clips to make it secure
Add glue on the side where you want the spine to be In this case I chose the top portion Use a paint brush to spread the glue Let it dry and apply again Do this step 4-5 times
Once the glue has dried you can now decorate your notepad You can paint the cover add washi tape make a collage - the choices are limitless
18 | MAKE
tools of the trade sc issorsWith a snip snip here and a snip snip there
words by Gel i Balcruz i l lustrat ions by Andrea Dela Cruz
Ever heard of the saying lsquoDonrsquot use scissors on New Yearrsquos or you will cut away your good luckrsquo Tell that to the Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago and theyrsquoll probably raise an eyebrow on you
Apparently it was the Egyptians who invented the scissors thousand of years ago It was of the U-shaped spring type that was made of metal or bronze Aside from its general function of cutting things it was also considered an art in itself as every piece was elaborately designed
During the Romanesque era scissor making was held in high esteem and craft guilds were formed to honor this craft A craft guild is an organization of workers trained in a particular specialty Apprentices undergo a series of tests to perfect the craft and would later on pass on the knowledge to other apprentices Oh wow imagine all the hard work that was put into creating this amazing tool
With the invention of other trades and crafts it was normal for people to demand for high-quality scissors to use for tailoring or haircutting and we have Robert Hinchliffe to thank for that He made use of steel in casting scissors for added durability and efficiency which opened a gateway for large-scale manufacturing Rumor has it that the infamous Sweeney Todd got his blades from Hinchliffersquos shop
The innovation continued until the mid-17th century and Fiskars Company played a major role in shaping the scissors that we use now With the new inventions and constant changes scissor makers strived to implement new concepts to the market handles were elaborately decorated blades were fancied up into different shapes or cutting styles The rest was put to history and now we have a lot of scissors readily available in our market
MAKE | 19
DONrsquoT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE TYPE FROM ANOTHER
General ScissorsIt is usually less than 6 inches long and has a straight handle
Safety Scissors Most children use it as their lsquostarterrsquo cutting instrument It has blunt ends to avoid injuries
Fabric ScissorsAlso known as shears it is the largest type of sewing scissors ranging from 6 to 9 inches long Most fabric scissors have a bent handle so that they can easily fit snug into your hands But donrsquot let the comfiness of the tool fool you because it is extremely sharp
Pinking Shears It is your go-to pair when you want to cut paper or fabric with flair It is used for decorative purposes as it has zigzag or scalloped blades instead of a straight edge
TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR SCISSORS
Wipe the blades to remove any trace of fabric tape or dust before putting them away Have the blades sharpened once in a while to have it working good as new
Always remember all the hard work and creativity that was put into creating this amazing craft tool Now snip snippity snap snap away
SOURCES
enwikipediaorgwikiScissors
heliumcomitems1080513-history-of-scissors-and-shears
ldquoThe Story of Scissorsrdquo by J Wiss amp Sons 1948
Clockwise General scissors safety scissors fabric scissors pinking shears
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
10 | STORIES
In one of the busy streets in Quezon City yoursquoll find a hidden gem that houses quintessential found objects in a furniture gallery It is also considered a home to many crafters who thrive to support their needs and sustain their love for the arts
A carefully hand-drawn gate of a blue Adarna bird will welcome you to 10A Alabama the home of Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery The old house transformed into an art and furniture gallery is a rehabilitation center for rescued furniture and given a second life An important rule to when you visit this place is to keep your eyes and mind open to absorb all the awesomeness yoursquore about to discover
As you enter the gallery fabric buntings will welcome you as they dance along with the wind Arlene Barbaza Leah Sanchez and Binggoy de Ocampo the brains behind
Resurrection Gallery turn old-fashioned furniture into conversation pieces Old wooden chairs are turned into Lamesilyas a chair and table top in one Your lolarsquos cabinets with floral engravings are delightfully colored orange or blue to add quirkiness to its personality and resurrected wooden trays are painted with chevron prints Yoursquoll also discover found vintage posters decoupage art and ceramic wares
In an effort to support the local handmade movement Arlene Leah and Binggoy hold an Arts and Crafts fair once every three months to support their fellow handmakers 10A Alabama becomes even more alive when crafterpreneurs or Alabamers get together to offer essential and functional art pieces that are meticulously handcrafted and made with love and pride
Handmade heaven10A Alabama is a treasure trove amidst the hust le and bust le o f c i ty l i fe
words by Gel i Balcruz
photo by Gel i Balcruz
STORIES | 11
Each handcrafted item tells a story and the crafters are encouraged to man their booth to unravel the story behind their creations In a world where competition is steadfast these proud handmakers are not hesitant to tell even their trade secrets to every crafter There is a strong sense of community as the crafters are all hearts as they share their passion to everyone be it a consumer or not A number of successful Alabamers shared their humble beginnings here and everyone is encouraged to start their dreams no matter how small they are
If you are in the hunt for pieces that are not mass-produced and intricately made we highly suggest that you visit this place especially when a fair is being held One way of supporting the fight against mindless consumption is to support the handmade movement With every piece of their creations that you purchase you take home a well-thought of creation and you also take that extra step with the handmakers to fulfill their dreams and sustain their needs
photos from facebookcom10aAlabama
photo by Gel i Balcruz
OUR FAVES FROM THE FAIR
Aromateria Solid
Perfume by Shani Tan
Paper Crane earrings by Alejo ndash Aytin of OrigKami
Plushies by Joyce and Jordan of Monsterella Plush Art
Quirky upcycled accessories and Handmade plushies by Maan and Roma of Pop Junk Love
Manila Series Handmade notebooks
by Kath Mitra of 23060
photos from respect ive shop owners
MAKE | 13
bazaar t ips 101Planning to jo in your f irst-ever bazaar Read on to
know i f yoursquore bazaar ready
words by Gel i Balcruz
If yoursquore eyeing to join a bazaar for a startup or existing business but are still uncertain of which ones to join here are some pointers to consider before shelling out those hard earned pesos
TO GET STARTED ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ASK
Ask yourself ldquoDo I really need to join a bazaarrdquoSomehow your gut feel will tell you if you need to You can either surrender to your gut feel or take a big leap
Ask Mr GoogleStart with these two questions Is the organizer credible Is the bazaar popular From here you can have an idea of the foot traffic the target market as well as potential sales and losses
Ask experienced BazaaristasIf you think Mr Google can answer everything well think again Even Mr Google can prevent you from seeing bad reviews from a certain event Go ahead and ask around join groups and keep on asking until you finally settle for a concrete answer
PREPARE FOR THE BATTLE
Time to get craftingPlan ahead of time and make sure that you and your suppliers will be able to meet deadlines
Inventory timeItrsquos a tedious task but it will save you glorious amounts of time after the bazaar If you have done the inventory properly and managed to stick to the correct prices chances are you can just subtract the remaining items to determine your sales
Spread the wordTo get a grasp if your potential buyers are interested with what you have to offer post work in progress photos on your page to excite them and let them know that you
are joining a bazaar Always remember to include the Bazaarrsquos name location dates and time
Get enough restIf you intend to cram and be sleepless how can you have energy to tell your potential customers how awesome your products are They certainly wouldnrsquot want a zombie crafter
THINGS TO BRING
bull Packaging flyers business cardsbull Writing material and a notebook calculator tape
scissors string trashbag fanbull Toiletries ndash alcohol tissue meds extra clothes etcbull Food and waterbull Change for at least P500 with lots of P20rsquos P50rsquos a
few hundreds At least P50 in P1 amp P5 coinsbull Always have at least one sign with your business
name to display on your booth Make sure that it has at least one URL or website name
DURING THE BAZAAR
bull Always smile engage and interact with your customers and fellow bazaaristas
bull Give out flyers or business cards even to those who donrsquot buy They might one day need your product or services
bull Have fun and savor the moment
Keep in mind that external or intrinsic situations may vary Whether your first ever bazaar was successful or not just learn from the experience You will eventually know the type of bazaar that yoursquore supposed to join Have fun and be proud of your creations
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MAKE | 15
UPCYCLED PROJECTSTime to bring new l i fe to o ld things with these projects that are perfect for the craft room
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
CRAFT CANS
Organize your crafting tools with these craft cans
YOU WILL NEEDold cans cereal containers or jarsscrap fabrichot gluewashi tapepaint
There are different ways to decorate your craft cans Here I will show you three options on how to spruce them up
Washi Tape Create patterns on your container using colorful washi tape My favorite pattern is the one with cute houses
Paint To make it easier I used flat white spray paint as the base of the can And then I used acrylic paint to for the honeycomb details
Fabric If you have scraps of fabric in your home then you can use them to decorate your container Stick the fabric onto the can with hot glue or white glue You can even adorn it with buttons or ribbons
MAKE | 17
SCRATCH PAPER PAD
Make your own note pad with scratch paper
YOU WILL NEEDa pile of scratch papercereal boxwhite gluematerials for decorating
Cut your scratch paper into the size that you want for your note pad Cut the front and back sides of the cereal box with the same size The cereal box will be the cover for your note pad
Bind the pile of scratch paper and the cover on each side You can use clothespins or paper clips to make it secure
Add glue on the side where you want the spine to be In this case I chose the top portion Use a paint brush to spread the glue Let it dry and apply again Do this step 4-5 times
Once the glue has dried you can now decorate your notepad You can paint the cover add washi tape make a collage - the choices are limitless
18 | MAKE
tools of the trade sc issorsWith a snip snip here and a snip snip there
words by Gel i Balcruz i l lustrat ions by Andrea Dela Cruz
Ever heard of the saying lsquoDonrsquot use scissors on New Yearrsquos or you will cut away your good luckrsquo Tell that to the Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago and theyrsquoll probably raise an eyebrow on you
Apparently it was the Egyptians who invented the scissors thousand of years ago It was of the U-shaped spring type that was made of metal or bronze Aside from its general function of cutting things it was also considered an art in itself as every piece was elaborately designed
During the Romanesque era scissor making was held in high esteem and craft guilds were formed to honor this craft A craft guild is an organization of workers trained in a particular specialty Apprentices undergo a series of tests to perfect the craft and would later on pass on the knowledge to other apprentices Oh wow imagine all the hard work that was put into creating this amazing tool
With the invention of other trades and crafts it was normal for people to demand for high-quality scissors to use for tailoring or haircutting and we have Robert Hinchliffe to thank for that He made use of steel in casting scissors for added durability and efficiency which opened a gateway for large-scale manufacturing Rumor has it that the infamous Sweeney Todd got his blades from Hinchliffersquos shop
The innovation continued until the mid-17th century and Fiskars Company played a major role in shaping the scissors that we use now With the new inventions and constant changes scissor makers strived to implement new concepts to the market handles were elaborately decorated blades were fancied up into different shapes or cutting styles The rest was put to history and now we have a lot of scissors readily available in our market
MAKE | 19
DONrsquoT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE TYPE FROM ANOTHER
General ScissorsIt is usually less than 6 inches long and has a straight handle
Safety Scissors Most children use it as their lsquostarterrsquo cutting instrument It has blunt ends to avoid injuries
Fabric ScissorsAlso known as shears it is the largest type of sewing scissors ranging from 6 to 9 inches long Most fabric scissors have a bent handle so that they can easily fit snug into your hands But donrsquot let the comfiness of the tool fool you because it is extremely sharp
Pinking Shears It is your go-to pair when you want to cut paper or fabric with flair It is used for decorative purposes as it has zigzag or scalloped blades instead of a straight edge
TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR SCISSORS
Wipe the blades to remove any trace of fabric tape or dust before putting them away Have the blades sharpened once in a while to have it working good as new
Always remember all the hard work and creativity that was put into creating this amazing craft tool Now snip snippity snap snap away
SOURCES
enwikipediaorgwikiScissors
heliumcomitems1080513-history-of-scissors-and-shears
ldquoThe Story of Scissorsrdquo by J Wiss amp Sons 1948
Clockwise General scissors safety scissors fabric scissors pinking shears
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
STORIES | 11
Each handcrafted item tells a story and the crafters are encouraged to man their booth to unravel the story behind their creations In a world where competition is steadfast these proud handmakers are not hesitant to tell even their trade secrets to every crafter There is a strong sense of community as the crafters are all hearts as they share their passion to everyone be it a consumer or not A number of successful Alabamers shared their humble beginnings here and everyone is encouraged to start their dreams no matter how small they are
If you are in the hunt for pieces that are not mass-produced and intricately made we highly suggest that you visit this place especially when a fair is being held One way of supporting the fight against mindless consumption is to support the handmade movement With every piece of their creations that you purchase you take home a well-thought of creation and you also take that extra step with the handmakers to fulfill their dreams and sustain their needs
photos from facebookcom10aAlabama
photo by Gel i Balcruz
OUR FAVES FROM THE FAIR
Aromateria Solid
Perfume by Shani Tan
Paper Crane earrings by Alejo ndash Aytin of OrigKami
Plushies by Joyce and Jordan of Monsterella Plush Art
Quirky upcycled accessories and Handmade plushies by Maan and Roma of Pop Junk Love
Manila Series Handmade notebooks
by Kath Mitra of 23060
photos from respect ive shop owners
MAKE | 13
bazaar t ips 101Planning to jo in your f irst-ever bazaar Read on to
know i f yoursquore bazaar ready
words by Gel i Balcruz
If yoursquore eyeing to join a bazaar for a startup or existing business but are still uncertain of which ones to join here are some pointers to consider before shelling out those hard earned pesos
TO GET STARTED ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ASK
Ask yourself ldquoDo I really need to join a bazaarrdquoSomehow your gut feel will tell you if you need to You can either surrender to your gut feel or take a big leap
Ask Mr GoogleStart with these two questions Is the organizer credible Is the bazaar popular From here you can have an idea of the foot traffic the target market as well as potential sales and losses
Ask experienced BazaaristasIf you think Mr Google can answer everything well think again Even Mr Google can prevent you from seeing bad reviews from a certain event Go ahead and ask around join groups and keep on asking until you finally settle for a concrete answer
PREPARE FOR THE BATTLE
Time to get craftingPlan ahead of time and make sure that you and your suppliers will be able to meet deadlines
Inventory timeItrsquos a tedious task but it will save you glorious amounts of time after the bazaar If you have done the inventory properly and managed to stick to the correct prices chances are you can just subtract the remaining items to determine your sales
Spread the wordTo get a grasp if your potential buyers are interested with what you have to offer post work in progress photos on your page to excite them and let them know that you
are joining a bazaar Always remember to include the Bazaarrsquos name location dates and time
Get enough restIf you intend to cram and be sleepless how can you have energy to tell your potential customers how awesome your products are They certainly wouldnrsquot want a zombie crafter
THINGS TO BRING
bull Packaging flyers business cardsbull Writing material and a notebook calculator tape
scissors string trashbag fanbull Toiletries ndash alcohol tissue meds extra clothes etcbull Food and waterbull Change for at least P500 with lots of P20rsquos P50rsquos a
few hundreds At least P50 in P1 amp P5 coinsbull Always have at least one sign with your business
name to display on your booth Make sure that it has at least one URL or website name
DURING THE BAZAAR
bull Always smile engage and interact with your customers and fellow bazaaristas
bull Give out flyers or business cards even to those who donrsquot buy They might one day need your product or services
bull Have fun and savor the moment
Keep in mind that external or intrinsic situations may vary Whether your first ever bazaar was successful or not just learn from the experience You will eventually know the type of bazaar that yoursquore supposed to join Have fun and be proud of your creations
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MAKE | 15
UPCYCLED PROJECTSTime to bring new l i fe to o ld things with these projects that are perfect for the craft room
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
CRAFT CANS
Organize your crafting tools with these craft cans
YOU WILL NEEDold cans cereal containers or jarsscrap fabrichot gluewashi tapepaint
There are different ways to decorate your craft cans Here I will show you three options on how to spruce them up
Washi Tape Create patterns on your container using colorful washi tape My favorite pattern is the one with cute houses
Paint To make it easier I used flat white spray paint as the base of the can And then I used acrylic paint to for the honeycomb details
Fabric If you have scraps of fabric in your home then you can use them to decorate your container Stick the fabric onto the can with hot glue or white glue You can even adorn it with buttons or ribbons
MAKE | 17
SCRATCH PAPER PAD
Make your own note pad with scratch paper
YOU WILL NEEDa pile of scratch papercereal boxwhite gluematerials for decorating
Cut your scratch paper into the size that you want for your note pad Cut the front and back sides of the cereal box with the same size The cereal box will be the cover for your note pad
Bind the pile of scratch paper and the cover on each side You can use clothespins or paper clips to make it secure
Add glue on the side where you want the spine to be In this case I chose the top portion Use a paint brush to spread the glue Let it dry and apply again Do this step 4-5 times
Once the glue has dried you can now decorate your notepad You can paint the cover add washi tape make a collage - the choices are limitless
18 | MAKE
tools of the trade sc issorsWith a snip snip here and a snip snip there
words by Gel i Balcruz i l lustrat ions by Andrea Dela Cruz
Ever heard of the saying lsquoDonrsquot use scissors on New Yearrsquos or you will cut away your good luckrsquo Tell that to the Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago and theyrsquoll probably raise an eyebrow on you
Apparently it was the Egyptians who invented the scissors thousand of years ago It was of the U-shaped spring type that was made of metal or bronze Aside from its general function of cutting things it was also considered an art in itself as every piece was elaborately designed
During the Romanesque era scissor making was held in high esteem and craft guilds were formed to honor this craft A craft guild is an organization of workers trained in a particular specialty Apprentices undergo a series of tests to perfect the craft and would later on pass on the knowledge to other apprentices Oh wow imagine all the hard work that was put into creating this amazing tool
With the invention of other trades and crafts it was normal for people to demand for high-quality scissors to use for tailoring or haircutting and we have Robert Hinchliffe to thank for that He made use of steel in casting scissors for added durability and efficiency which opened a gateway for large-scale manufacturing Rumor has it that the infamous Sweeney Todd got his blades from Hinchliffersquos shop
The innovation continued until the mid-17th century and Fiskars Company played a major role in shaping the scissors that we use now With the new inventions and constant changes scissor makers strived to implement new concepts to the market handles were elaborately decorated blades were fancied up into different shapes or cutting styles The rest was put to history and now we have a lot of scissors readily available in our market
MAKE | 19
DONrsquoT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE TYPE FROM ANOTHER
General ScissorsIt is usually less than 6 inches long and has a straight handle
Safety Scissors Most children use it as their lsquostarterrsquo cutting instrument It has blunt ends to avoid injuries
Fabric ScissorsAlso known as shears it is the largest type of sewing scissors ranging from 6 to 9 inches long Most fabric scissors have a bent handle so that they can easily fit snug into your hands But donrsquot let the comfiness of the tool fool you because it is extremely sharp
Pinking Shears It is your go-to pair when you want to cut paper or fabric with flair It is used for decorative purposes as it has zigzag or scalloped blades instead of a straight edge
TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR SCISSORS
Wipe the blades to remove any trace of fabric tape or dust before putting them away Have the blades sharpened once in a while to have it working good as new
Always remember all the hard work and creativity that was put into creating this amazing craft tool Now snip snippity snap snap away
SOURCES
enwikipediaorgwikiScissors
heliumcomitems1080513-history-of-scissors-and-shears
ldquoThe Story of Scissorsrdquo by J Wiss amp Sons 1948
Clockwise General scissors safety scissors fabric scissors pinking shears
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
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What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
OUR FAVES FROM THE FAIR
Aromateria Solid
Perfume by Shani Tan
Paper Crane earrings by Alejo ndash Aytin of OrigKami
Plushies by Joyce and Jordan of Monsterella Plush Art
Quirky upcycled accessories and Handmade plushies by Maan and Roma of Pop Junk Love
Manila Series Handmade notebooks
by Kath Mitra of 23060
photos from respect ive shop owners
MAKE | 13
bazaar t ips 101Planning to jo in your f irst-ever bazaar Read on to
know i f yoursquore bazaar ready
words by Gel i Balcruz
If yoursquore eyeing to join a bazaar for a startup or existing business but are still uncertain of which ones to join here are some pointers to consider before shelling out those hard earned pesos
TO GET STARTED ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ASK
Ask yourself ldquoDo I really need to join a bazaarrdquoSomehow your gut feel will tell you if you need to You can either surrender to your gut feel or take a big leap
Ask Mr GoogleStart with these two questions Is the organizer credible Is the bazaar popular From here you can have an idea of the foot traffic the target market as well as potential sales and losses
Ask experienced BazaaristasIf you think Mr Google can answer everything well think again Even Mr Google can prevent you from seeing bad reviews from a certain event Go ahead and ask around join groups and keep on asking until you finally settle for a concrete answer
PREPARE FOR THE BATTLE
Time to get craftingPlan ahead of time and make sure that you and your suppliers will be able to meet deadlines
Inventory timeItrsquos a tedious task but it will save you glorious amounts of time after the bazaar If you have done the inventory properly and managed to stick to the correct prices chances are you can just subtract the remaining items to determine your sales
Spread the wordTo get a grasp if your potential buyers are interested with what you have to offer post work in progress photos on your page to excite them and let them know that you
are joining a bazaar Always remember to include the Bazaarrsquos name location dates and time
Get enough restIf you intend to cram and be sleepless how can you have energy to tell your potential customers how awesome your products are They certainly wouldnrsquot want a zombie crafter
THINGS TO BRING
bull Packaging flyers business cardsbull Writing material and a notebook calculator tape
scissors string trashbag fanbull Toiletries ndash alcohol tissue meds extra clothes etcbull Food and waterbull Change for at least P500 with lots of P20rsquos P50rsquos a
few hundreds At least P50 in P1 amp P5 coinsbull Always have at least one sign with your business
name to display on your booth Make sure that it has at least one URL or website name
DURING THE BAZAAR
bull Always smile engage and interact with your customers and fellow bazaaristas
bull Give out flyers or business cards even to those who donrsquot buy They might one day need your product or services
bull Have fun and savor the moment
Keep in mind that external or intrinsic situations may vary Whether your first ever bazaar was successful or not just learn from the experience You will eventually know the type of bazaar that yoursquore supposed to join Have fun and be proud of your creations
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MAKE | 15
UPCYCLED PROJECTSTime to bring new l i fe to o ld things with these projects that are perfect for the craft room
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
CRAFT CANS
Organize your crafting tools with these craft cans
YOU WILL NEEDold cans cereal containers or jarsscrap fabrichot gluewashi tapepaint
There are different ways to decorate your craft cans Here I will show you three options on how to spruce them up
Washi Tape Create patterns on your container using colorful washi tape My favorite pattern is the one with cute houses
Paint To make it easier I used flat white spray paint as the base of the can And then I used acrylic paint to for the honeycomb details
Fabric If you have scraps of fabric in your home then you can use them to decorate your container Stick the fabric onto the can with hot glue or white glue You can even adorn it with buttons or ribbons
MAKE | 17
SCRATCH PAPER PAD
Make your own note pad with scratch paper
YOU WILL NEEDa pile of scratch papercereal boxwhite gluematerials for decorating
Cut your scratch paper into the size that you want for your note pad Cut the front and back sides of the cereal box with the same size The cereal box will be the cover for your note pad
Bind the pile of scratch paper and the cover on each side You can use clothespins or paper clips to make it secure
Add glue on the side where you want the spine to be In this case I chose the top portion Use a paint brush to spread the glue Let it dry and apply again Do this step 4-5 times
Once the glue has dried you can now decorate your notepad You can paint the cover add washi tape make a collage - the choices are limitless
18 | MAKE
tools of the trade sc issorsWith a snip snip here and a snip snip there
words by Gel i Balcruz i l lustrat ions by Andrea Dela Cruz
Ever heard of the saying lsquoDonrsquot use scissors on New Yearrsquos or you will cut away your good luckrsquo Tell that to the Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago and theyrsquoll probably raise an eyebrow on you
Apparently it was the Egyptians who invented the scissors thousand of years ago It was of the U-shaped spring type that was made of metal or bronze Aside from its general function of cutting things it was also considered an art in itself as every piece was elaborately designed
During the Romanesque era scissor making was held in high esteem and craft guilds were formed to honor this craft A craft guild is an organization of workers trained in a particular specialty Apprentices undergo a series of tests to perfect the craft and would later on pass on the knowledge to other apprentices Oh wow imagine all the hard work that was put into creating this amazing tool
With the invention of other trades and crafts it was normal for people to demand for high-quality scissors to use for tailoring or haircutting and we have Robert Hinchliffe to thank for that He made use of steel in casting scissors for added durability and efficiency which opened a gateway for large-scale manufacturing Rumor has it that the infamous Sweeney Todd got his blades from Hinchliffersquos shop
The innovation continued until the mid-17th century and Fiskars Company played a major role in shaping the scissors that we use now With the new inventions and constant changes scissor makers strived to implement new concepts to the market handles were elaborately decorated blades were fancied up into different shapes or cutting styles The rest was put to history and now we have a lot of scissors readily available in our market
MAKE | 19
DONrsquoT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE TYPE FROM ANOTHER
General ScissorsIt is usually less than 6 inches long and has a straight handle
Safety Scissors Most children use it as their lsquostarterrsquo cutting instrument It has blunt ends to avoid injuries
Fabric ScissorsAlso known as shears it is the largest type of sewing scissors ranging from 6 to 9 inches long Most fabric scissors have a bent handle so that they can easily fit snug into your hands But donrsquot let the comfiness of the tool fool you because it is extremely sharp
Pinking Shears It is your go-to pair when you want to cut paper or fabric with flair It is used for decorative purposes as it has zigzag or scalloped blades instead of a straight edge
TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR SCISSORS
Wipe the blades to remove any trace of fabric tape or dust before putting them away Have the blades sharpened once in a while to have it working good as new
Always remember all the hard work and creativity that was put into creating this amazing craft tool Now snip snippity snap snap away
SOURCES
enwikipediaorgwikiScissors
heliumcomitems1080513-history-of-scissors-and-shears
ldquoThe Story of Scissorsrdquo by J Wiss amp Sons 1948
Clockwise General scissors safety scissors fabric scissors pinking shears
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
MAKE | 13
bazaar t ips 101Planning to jo in your f irst-ever bazaar Read on to
know i f yoursquore bazaar ready
words by Gel i Balcruz
If yoursquore eyeing to join a bazaar for a startup or existing business but are still uncertain of which ones to join here are some pointers to consider before shelling out those hard earned pesos
TO GET STARTED ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ASK
Ask yourself ldquoDo I really need to join a bazaarrdquoSomehow your gut feel will tell you if you need to You can either surrender to your gut feel or take a big leap
Ask Mr GoogleStart with these two questions Is the organizer credible Is the bazaar popular From here you can have an idea of the foot traffic the target market as well as potential sales and losses
Ask experienced BazaaristasIf you think Mr Google can answer everything well think again Even Mr Google can prevent you from seeing bad reviews from a certain event Go ahead and ask around join groups and keep on asking until you finally settle for a concrete answer
PREPARE FOR THE BATTLE
Time to get craftingPlan ahead of time and make sure that you and your suppliers will be able to meet deadlines
Inventory timeItrsquos a tedious task but it will save you glorious amounts of time after the bazaar If you have done the inventory properly and managed to stick to the correct prices chances are you can just subtract the remaining items to determine your sales
Spread the wordTo get a grasp if your potential buyers are interested with what you have to offer post work in progress photos on your page to excite them and let them know that you
are joining a bazaar Always remember to include the Bazaarrsquos name location dates and time
Get enough restIf you intend to cram and be sleepless how can you have energy to tell your potential customers how awesome your products are They certainly wouldnrsquot want a zombie crafter
THINGS TO BRING
bull Packaging flyers business cardsbull Writing material and a notebook calculator tape
scissors string trashbag fanbull Toiletries ndash alcohol tissue meds extra clothes etcbull Food and waterbull Change for at least P500 with lots of P20rsquos P50rsquos a
few hundreds At least P50 in P1 amp P5 coinsbull Always have at least one sign with your business
name to display on your booth Make sure that it has at least one URL or website name
DURING THE BAZAAR
bull Always smile engage and interact with your customers and fellow bazaaristas
bull Give out flyers or business cards even to those who donrsquot buy They might one day need your product or services
bull Have fun and savor the moment
Keep in mind that external or intrinsic situations may vary Whether your first ever bazaar was successful or not just learn from the experience You will eventually know the type of bazaar that yoursquore supposed to join Have fun and be proud of your creations
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x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
MAKE | 15
UPCYCLED PROJECTSTime to bring new l i fe to o ld things with these projects that are perfect for the craft room
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
CRAFT CANS
Organize your crafting tools with these craft cans
YOU WILL NEEDold cans cereal containers or jarsscrap fabrichot gluewashi tapepaint
There are different ways to decorate your craft cans Here I will show you three options on how to spruce them up
Washi Tape Create patterns on your container using colorful washi tape My favorite pattern is the one with cute houses
Paint To make it easier I used flat white spray paint as the base of the can And then I used acrylic paint to for the honeycomb details
Fabric If you have scraps of fabric in your home then you can use them to decorate your container Stick the fabric onto the can with hot glue or white glue You can even adorn it with buttons or ribbons
MAKE | 17
SCRATCH PAPER PAD
Make your own note pad with scratch paper
YOU WILL NEEDa pile of scratch papercereal boxwhite gluematerials for decorating
Cut your scratch paper into the size that you want for your note pad Cut the front and back sides of the cereal box with the same size The cereal box will be the cover for your note pad
Bind the pile of scratch paper and the cover on each side You can use clothespins or paper clips to make it secure
Add glue on the side where you want the spine to be In this case I chose the top portion Use a paint brush to spread the glue Let it dry and apply again Do this step 4-5 times
Once the glue has dried you can now decorate your notepad You can paint the cover add washi tape make a collage - the choices are limitless
18 | MAKE
tools of the trade sc issorsWith a snip snip here and a snip snip there
words by Gel i Balcruz i l lustrat ions by Andrea Dela Cruz
Ever heard of the saying lsquoDonrsquot use scissors on New Yearrsquos or you will cut away your good luckrsquo Tell that to the Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago and theyrsquoll probably raise an eyebrow on you
Apparently it was the Egyptians who invented the scissors thousand of years ago It was of the U-shaped spring type that was made of metal or bronze Aside from its general function of cutting things it was also considered an art in itself as every piece was elaborately designed
During the Romanesque era scissor making was held in high esteem and craft guilds were formed to honor this craft A craft guild is an organization of workers trained in a particular specialty Apprentices undergo a series of tests to perfect the craft and would later on pass on the knowledge to other apprentices Oh wow imagine all the hard work that was put into creating this amazing tool
With the invention of other trades and crafts it was normal for people to demand for high-quality scissors to use for tailoring or haircutting and we have Robert Hinchliffe to thank for that He made use of steel in casting scissors for added durability and efficiency which opened a gateway for large-scale manufacturing Rumor has it that the infamous Sweeney Todd got his blades from Hinchliffersquos shop
The innovation continued until the mid-17th century and Fiskars Company played a major role in shaping the scissors that we use now With the new inventions and constant changes scissor makers strived to implement new concepts to the market handles were elaborately decorated blades were fancied up into different shapes or cutting styles The rest was put to history and now we have a lot of scissors readily available in our market
MAKE | 19
DONrsquoT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE TYPE FROM ANOTHER
General ScissorsIt is usually less than 6 inches long and has a straight handle
Safety Scissors Most children use it as their lsquostarterrsquo cutting instrument It has blunt ends to avoid injuries
Fabric ScissorsAlso known as shears it is the largest type of sewing scissors ranging from 6 to 9 inches long Most fabric scissors have a bent handle so that they can easily fit snug into your hands But donrsquot let the comfiness of the tool fool you because it is extremely sharp
Pinking Shears It is your go-to pair when you want to cut paper or fabric with flair It is used for decorative purposes as it has zigzag or scalloped blades instead of a straight edge
TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR SCISSORS
Wipe the blades to remove any trace of fabric tape or dust before putting them away Have the blades sharpened once in a while to have it working good as new
Always remember all the hard work and creativity that was put into creating this amazing craft tool Now snip snippity snap snap away
SOURCES
enwikipediaorgwikiScissors
heliumcomitems1080513-history-of-scissors-and-shears
ldquoThe Story of Scissorsrdquo by J Wiss amp Sons 1948
Clockwise General scissors safety scissors fabric scissors pinking shears
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
MAKE | 15
UPCYCLED PROJECTSTime to bring new l i fe to o ld things with these projects that are perfect for the craft room
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
CRAFT CANS
Organize your crafting tools with these craft cans
YOU WILL NEEDold cans cereal containers or jarsscrap fabrichot gluewashi tapepaint
There are different ways to decorate your craft cans Here I will show you three options on how to spruce them up
Washi Tape Create patterns on your container using colorful washi tape My favorite pattern is the one with cute houses
Paint To make it easier I used flat white spray paint as the base of the can And then I used acrylic paint to for the honeycomb details
Fabric If you have scraps of fabric in your home then you can use them to decorate your container Stick the fabric onto the can with hot glue or white glue You can even adorn it with buttons or ribbons
MAKE | 17
SCRATCH PAPER PAD
Make your own note pad with scratch paper
YOU WILL NEEDa pile of scratch papercereal boxwhite gluematerials for decorating
Cut your scratch paper into the size that you want for your note pad Cut the front and back sides of the cereal box with the same size The cereal box will be the cover for your note pad
Bind the pile of scratch paper and the cover on each side You can use clothespins or paper clips to make it secure
Add glue on the side where you want the spine to be In this case I chose the top portion Use a paint brush to spread the glue Let it dry and apply again Do this step 4-5 times
Once the glue has dried you can now decorate your notepad You can paint the cover add washi tape make a collage - the choices are limitless
18 | MAKE
tools of the trade sc issorsWith a snip snip here and a snip snip there
words by Gel i Balcruz i l lustrat ions by Andrea Dela Cruz
Ever heard of the saying lsquoDonrsquot use scissors on New Yearrsquos or you will cut away your good luckrsquo Tell that to the Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago and theyrsquoll probably raise an eyebrow on you
Apparently it was the Egyptians who invented the scissors thousand of years ago It was of the U-shaped spring type that was made of metal or bronze Aside from its general function of cutting things it was also considered an art in itself as every piece was elaborately designed
During the Romanesque era scissor making was held in high esteem and craft guilds were formed to honor this craft A craft guild is an organization of workers trained in a particular specialty Apprentices undergo a series of tests to perfect the craft and would later on pass on the knowledge to other apprentices Oh wow imagine all the hard work that was put into creating this amazing tool
With the invention of other trades and crafts it was normal for people to demand for high-quality scissors to use for tailoring or haircutting and we have Robert Hinchliffe to thank for that He made use of steel in casting scissors for added durability and efficiency which opened a gateway for large-scale manufacturing Rumor has it that the infamous Sweeney Todd got his blades from Hinchliffersquos shop
The innovation continued until the mid-17th century and Fiskars Company played a major role in shaping the scissors that we use now With the new inventions and constant changes scissor makers strived to implement new concepts to the market handles were elaborately decorated blades were fancied up into different shapes or cutting styles The rest was put to history and now we have a lot of scissors readily available in our market
MAKE | 19
DONrsquoT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE TYPE FROM ANOTHER
General ScissorsIt is usually less than 6 inches long and has a straight handle
Safety Scissors Most children use it as their lsquostarterrsquo cutting instrument It has blunt ends to avoid injuries
Fabric ScissorsAlso known as shears it is the largest type of sewing scissors ranging from 6 to 9 inches long Most fabric scissors have a bent handle so that they can easily fit snug into your hands But donrsquot let the comfiness of the tool fool you because it is extremely sharp
Pinking Shears It is your go-to pair when you want to cut paper or fabric with flair It is used for decorative purposes as it has zigzag or scalloped blades instead of a straight edge
TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR SCISSORS
Wipe the blades to remove any trace of fabric tape or dust before putting them away Have the blades sharpened once in a while to have it working good as new
Always remember all the hard work and creativity that was put into creating this amazing craft tool Now snip snippity snap snap away
SOURCES
enwikipediaorgwikiScissors
heliumcomitems1080513-history-of-scissors-and-shears
ldquoThe Story of Scissorsrdquo by J Wiss amp Sons 1948
Clockwise General scissors safety scissors fabric scissors pinking shears
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
MAKE | 17
SCRATCH PAPER PAD
Make your own note pad with scratch paper
YOU WILL NEEDa pile of scratch papercereal boxwhite gluematerials for decorating
Cut your scratch paper into the size that you want for your note pad Cut the front and back sides of the cereal box with the same size The cereal box will be the cover for your note pad
Bind the pile of scratch paper and the cover on each side You can use clothespins or paper clips to make it secure
Add glue on the side where you want the spine to be In this case I chose the top portion Use a paint brush to spread the glue Let it dry and apply again Do this step 4-5 times
Once the glue has dried you can now decorate your notepad You can paint the cover add washi tape make a collage - the choices are limitless
18 | MAKE
tools of the trade sc issorsWith a snip snip here and a snip snip there
words by Gel i Balcruz i l lustrat ions by Andrea Dela Cruz
Ever heard of the saying lsquoDonrsquot use scissors on New Yearrsquos or you will cut away your good luckrsquo Tell that to the Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago and theyrsquoll probably raise an eyebrow on you
Apparently it was the Egyptians who invented the scissors thousand of years ago It was of the U-shaped spring type that was made of metal or bronze Aside from its general function of cutting things it was also considered an art in itself as every piece was elaborately designed
During the Romanesque era scissor making was held in high esteem and craft guilds were formed to honor this craft A craft guild is an organization of workers trained in a particular specialty Apprentices undergo a series of tests to perfect the craft and would later on pass on the knowledge to other apprentices Oh wow imagine all the hard work that was put into creating this amazing tool
With the invention of other trades and crafts it was normal for people to demand for high-quality scissors to use for tailoring or haircutting and we have Robert Hinchliffe to thank for that He made use of steel in casting scissors for added durability and efficiency which opened a gateway for large-scale manufacturing Rumor has it that the infamous Sweeney Todd got his blades from Hinchliffersquos shop
The innovation continued until the mid-17th century and Fiskars Company played a major role in shaping the scissors that we use now With the new inventions and constant changes scissor makers strived to implement new concepts to the market handles were elaborately decorated blades were fancied up into different shapes or cutting styles The rest was put to history and now we have a lot of scissors readily available in our market
MAKE | 19
DONrsquoT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE TYPE FROM ANOTHER
General ScissorsIt is usually less than 6 inches long and has a straight handle
Safety Scissors Most children use it as their lsquostarterrsquo cutting instrument It has blunt ends to avoid injuries
Fabric ScissorsAlso known as shears it is the largest type of sewing scissors ranging from 6 to 9 inches long Most fabric scissors have a bent handle so that they can easily fit snug into your hands But donrsquot let the comfiness of the tool fool you because it is extremely sharp
Pinking Shears It is your go-to pair when you want to cut paper or fabric with flair It is used for decorative purposes as it has zigzag or scalloped blades instead of a straight edge
TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR SCISSORS
Wipe the blades to remove any trace of fabric tape or dust before putting them away Have the blades sharpened once in a while to have it working good as new
Always remember all the hard work and creativity that was put into creating this amazing craft tool Now snip snippity snap snap away
SOURCES
enwikipediaorgwikiScissors
heliumcomitems1080513-history-of-scissors-and-shears
ldquoThe Story of Scissorsrdquo by J Wiss amp Sons 1948
Clockwise General scissors safety scissors fabric scissors pinking shears
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
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photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
18 | MAKE
tools of the trade sc issorsWith a snip snip here and a snip snip there
words by Gel i Balcruz i l lustrat ions by Andrea Dela Cruz
Ever heard of the saying lsquoDonrsquot use scissors on New Yearrsquos or you will cut away your good luckrsquo Tell that to the Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago and theyrsquoll probably raise an eyebrow on you
Apparently it was the Egyptians who invented the scissors thousand of years ago It was of the U-shaped spring type that was made of metal or bronze Aside from its general function of cutting things it was also considered an art in itself as every piece was elaborately designed
During the Romanesque era scissor making was held in high esteem and craft guilds were formed to honor this craft A craft guild is an organization of workers trained in a particular specialty Apprentices undergo a series of tests to perfect the craft and would later on pass on the knowledge to other apprentices Oh wow imagine all the hard work that was put into creating this amazing tool
With the invention of other trades and crafts it was normal for people to demand for high-quality scissors to use for tailoring or haircutting and we have Robert Hinchliffe to thank for that He made use of steel in casting scissors for added durability and efficiency which opened a gateway for large-scale manufacturing Rumor has it that the infamous Sweeney Todd got his blades from Hinchliffersquos shop
The innovation continued until the mid-17th century and Fiskars Company played a major role in shaping the scissors that we use now With the new inventions and constant changes scissor makers strived to implement new concepts to the market handles were elaborately decorated blades were fancied up into different shapes or cutting styles The rest was put to history and now we have a lot of scissors readily available in our market
MAKE | 19
DONrsquoT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE TYPE FROM ANOTHER
General ScissorsIt is usually less than 6 inches long and has a straight handle
Safety Scissors Most children use it as their lsquostarterrsquo cutting instrument It has blunt ends to avoid injuries
Fabric ScissorsAlso known as shears it is the largest type of sewing scissors ranging from 6 to 9 inches long Most fabric scissors have a bent handle so that they can easily fit snug into your hands But donrsquot let the comfiness of the tool fool you because it is extremely sharp
Pinking Shears It is your go-to pair when you want to cut paper or fabric with flair It is used for decorative purposes as it has zigzag or scalloped blades instead of a straight edge
TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR SCISSORS
Wipe the blades to remove any trace of fabric tape or dust before putting them away Have the blades sharpened once in a while to have it working good as new
Always remember all the hard work and creativity that was put into creating this amazing craft tool Now snip snippity snap snap away
SOURCES
enwikipediaorgwikiScissors
heliumcomitems1080513-history-of-scissors-and-shears
ldquoThe Story of Scissorsrdquo by J Wiss amp Sons 1948
Clockwise General scissors safety scissors fabric scissors pinking shears
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
MAKE | 19
DONrsquoT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONE TYPE FROM ANOTHER
General ScissorsIt is usually less than 6 inches long and has a straight handle
Safety Scissors Most children use it as their lsquostarterrsquo cutting instrument It has blunt ends to avoid injuries
Fabric ScissorsAlso known as shears it is the largest type of sewing scissors ranging from 6 to 9 inches long Most fabric scissors have a bent handle so that they can easily fit snug into your hands But donrsquot let the comfiness of the tool fool you because it is extremely sharp
Pinking Shears It is your go-to pair when you want to cut paper or fabric with flair It is used for decorative purposes as it has zigzag or scalloped blades instead of a straight edge
TIPS ON TAKING CARE OF YOUR SCISSORS
Wipe the blades to remove any trace of fabric tape or dust before putting them away Have the blades sharpened once in a while to have it working good as new
Always remember all the hard work and creativity that was put into creating this amazing craft tool Now snip snippity snap snap away
SOURCES
enwikipediaorgwikiScissors
heliumcomitems1080513-history-of-scissors-and-shears
ldquoThe Story of Scissorsrdquo by J Wiss amp Sons 1948
Clockwise General scissors safety scissors fabric scissors pinking shears
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
20 | HEY YOU
DEAR YOU Do you scour stores and empty shelves of their stocks Buy at least five pieces of that cute pen yoursquore sure you wonrsquot be using in the near future Panic when you see that your favorite item is out of stock even if you still have a whole box at home Have a room at home dedicated to all your finds Do you want to win the lottery so you can spend a huge amount of your winnings on cute and colorful things you donrsquot need If itrsquos a resounding yes to all of the above then you my friend as you probably already know are a hoarder I hope you arenrsquot a packrat and your hoarding isnrsquot a psychological condition I hope you just collect things because you feel yoursquoll need them and lots of them in the future I know you always tell yourself that this will come handy someday but frankly how many times has that actually happened Two Yes two out of a hundred times to justify that purchase And every time you find yourself already transacting for another hoard all you can say or sing is ldquoOops I did it againrdquo Britney wouldnrsquot be happy to know that I know you collect things because theyrsquore cute and unique and theyrsquore in your favorite color I see the rainbow is your favorite color Did you know that black and white arenrsquot in the rainbow You said yoursquoll share
them all with your friends send them a few But you know deep inside you want it for yourself you selfish btch I hope you know your math lsquoCause an item could be cheap but not when you get twenty of it And what has your partner said about it Lucky you if your partner loves you so much he or she has turned a blind eye on you Luckier you if he or she shares the same passion I could just imagine you two on hoarding sprees together I hope you still have space to eat sleep and pee in your home We both know thatrsquos all that matters go stuff the rest with your hoards Just donrsquot forget the front door I know yoursquore waiting for that day when yoursquoll host one big event say a party and yoursquoll use everything you have and yoursquoll pat yourself on the back and say I told you so But the chance of that happening is more unlikely than you adding a new bunch to your stash again The same goes for your desire to clear your hoards empty motivated only by the lovely thought of collecting from nothing again I hope one day yoursquoll learn how to curb your hoarding appetite and be able to practice the art of self-control It isnrsquot easy but Irsquom still counting on you XOXOYour wallet
hey youIn this monthrsquos letter we say hey to the big spenders
words by Aya Dalumpines
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
TALK | 21
Katha ClassifiedsOftentimes we find ourselves ready to get rid of the stash
that have accumulated over the years (or months) but we
donrsquot know how The Katha team has come up with a way for
you to share your excess loot and even get something else
in return Itrsquos not a novel idea you can find it in the
newsstands by the name Buy and Sell but wersquove tweaked it a
bit to make sure you only see interesting stuff you might
actually need or want
Do you already have an item you want to sell or swap in
mind Here are some conditions
1 the item has never been used
2 the item is your personal property and you do not have a
store which sells it
3 you are willing to provide your email to be published
4 and you are willing to personally transact with
interested people
If yoursquore okay with all of the above send us an email
(SUBJECT KATHA CLASSIFIEDS) with the followinga clear
high-res photo of the item a short description of it and
of course your name Also indicate the price you want to
sell it for and if you are willing to do a swap what kind
of item you want to swap it with Remember to KISS -
keep it simple sweetheart
We will determine the items for publishing and we will
contact you if we chose your item Once wersquove informed
you just sit back and wait for a barrage of emails in your
inbox Kidding We hope your hoard finds a lovely new home
and you find something for yourself in return too
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
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Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
ELLA | threesixtyfivepointfourtumblrcom
NIKE| lovenikitaphblogspotcom TATIN | tatinycom
MADONNA | crazy-notionsblogspotcom
PaperTools Though I think my hoard
stash isnrsquot quite that massive
Paper pens pouches keychains phone accessories
All types of wood Beads chopping boards books about wood
Scrapbook paper and embellishments stamps craft tools
and supplies
Art Materials amp any colorful stuff which I think I can use for styling in
future shoots
We canrsquot help it we all admit to hoarding one thing or another We asked our favorite crafters the most dreaded question and here are some of the interesting answers we received
JEANIE | jeaniendelaramablogspotcom TIPSY | googlygooeyscom
MARIELLE | craftmnlcom
JULIE| lianfloresblogspotcom
EULA | eulasleepscom
Yarn and crochet thread And doily-printed anything (but ironically not
actual crocheted doilies haha)
Washi tapes micron pens (I consume a lot of this) craft books
(for new ideas)
Kitchen gadgets interesting ingredients like an unusual spice alternative flour or bean grolsch-
type bottles cookbooks
i l lustrat ions by Cachi Reyes chart by All ie Principe
SURVEY RESULTS
Polymer clay materials texture sheets stamps and findings
KATHA QampA
WHAT DO YOU HOARD
MARIE | kitchenrevolutionph
OTHERS47
WASHI15
PAPER15
NOTEBOOKS6
BOOKS6STAMPS
4
PENS7
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
TALK | 23
NEXT ISSUErsquoS QUESTION
SEND YOUR ANSWERSVIA OUR FORM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN SOMETHING
AWESOME FROMTHE KATHA TEAM
What isthe most
CREATIVEgift that you have givensomeone
24 | SHOW amp TELL
KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
SHOW amp TELL | 25
ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
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Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
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Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
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Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
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KAWAII BUYSTatin shares her droolworthy pen col lect ion
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz Photographs from Tat in Yang
Derwent watercolor pencil set in a wooden box Tatin decorated it with a Snoopy cutout from her
moleskine journal ldquoInstead of throwing out the label I decided to cut it out and affix it hererdquo
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ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
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52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
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Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
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ldquoIT DOESNrsquoT BELONG IN MY BAG IF ITrsquoS NOT cUTErdquo
Muji pastel ballpoint pen (leftmost) ldquoMy favorite multi-pensrdquo says Tatin ldquoThe rest are an assortment of Pilot Coleto Uni Style-Fit Zebra Prefill multi-pens You buy the
pen barrel empty and then choose from different-colored gel ink refills Pilot Coleto is available at National Book Store and itrsquos cool how the switch is also the color of the
ink so your pen looks colorful I love that the barrel is still slim even though it can fit anywhere from 3-5 colorsrdquo
An assortment of quirkyspecialty pens [L-R] hello kitty swarovski pen Charlie
Brown pen (part of a set) baby seal pen (National Book Store) Purple Swarovski pen
Snoopy mechanical pencil (part of a set) tokidoki x hello kitty pen [TOP to BOTTOM]
Jonathan Adler pen Leendert Jan Vis x Paperclip pen Madeline pen Swarovski pen
Pilot B2P pen (made out of recycled plastic water bottles) Rilakkuma dual ink pen
ldquoMini pens These pens are as long as my pointer finger I make sure to keep
one in my wallet so I always have a pen with merdquo
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
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Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
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What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
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photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
26 | SHOW amp TELL
Derwent watercolor pencil set from National Book Store
Faber-Castell Limited Edition box set of Polychromos pencils which she got at 50 off in Seoul
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
SHOW amp TELL | 27
What do you collectAnything cute Mostly stationery stuff pouches and phone accessories
Why do you collect them I love anything cutesy it doesnrsquot belong in my bag if itrsquos not cute D
How many of these do you have I donrsquot want to count them
Any items you treasure the most in the collection I treasure all of them (seriously) Most of the items I buy are from places Irsquove been to so they are also my souvenirs from that place--functional souvenirs
Dream items to add to this collectionSomething antiquevintage I love pieces that have stories too
Do you have a memorable story involving an item in this collection I love buying JapaneseKorean doodle books During a trip to Seoul I bought a book about watercolor pencil sketching The book was recommending to use either Prismacolor or Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils I went to an art shop near a Korean university and saw the Prismacolor set but I wasnrsquot sure which kind exactly so I decided to postpone buying the Prismacolor set first It was good that I did because when I got to another stationery shop in Namdaemun I saw a limited edition anniversary set of Faber-Castell Polychromos being sold half off The boxed set was so beautiful because it was a reproduction of how the Faber-Castell pencils were packaged in the lsquo60s--in a dark green leatherette box I was so in love with the box that I ended up buying a small bag especially just for it for me to handcarry it safely back home The pencils and I were MFEO [made for each other]
Tatin Yang (Makeup artistwriter)tatinycom | instagramcomtatiny
ldquoSome of my favorite pencils Muji colored pencil
set (value for money) Rilakkuma x Pilot Dr Grip
mechanical pencil (you can shake the pencil or press the
button to advance the lead) Field Notes cedar pencils
(available at avalonph) Mechanical pencil that looks like
a wooden pencil (Less than P500 for a set of 4 at Scribe
Writing Essentials) Sailor mechanical pencil (I love the
gold knob also available at Scribe) Tombow Olno Body
Knock mechanical pencil (you can press the button or the
side of the pencil to advance the lead) Pentel mechanical
pencil (shake to advance lead) Autopoint dual ended
colored pencil (in blue and red lead) Pentel Multi8
pencil (8 different colored lead in one barrel a non-
branded version is available at Muji) Midori brass pencil
holder Magic House mechanical pencil (lead advances
automatically) Minority white brass pencil Tombow
Olno Body Knock pencilrdquo
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
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Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
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OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
28 | SHOW amp TELL
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itMaking woodblock prints in Baguio
Name three things people or life event that inspire youGeninne Zlatkis Guillermo del Toro and friends who are warm and funny and who make cool stuff
Name two things people or life event that will instantly make you happy Parmesan chicken and a job well done
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedGenerosity in whatever form
CRAFTERPRENEUR
alex paredes
Itrsquos a design based on my own doodle I drew it transferred it to the rubber carved it made some test prints and when I was satisfied with the look I attached a handle Wanna win this itemEmail us with the subject RUBBER DUCKY GIVEAWAY and tell us what yoursquoll be using it for
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Hi Irsquom Alex Irsquom a freelance graphic designer whorsquos crazy about printmaking Most of my work hours are spent at the kitchen table quietly tackling design problems managing my projects and carving rubber stamps But one thing I love about freelancing is the flexible schedule so I also spend some afternoons hanging out with friends going places and learning to take pictures
EARLY BEGINNINGS AS AN ARTISTWhen my parents saw that I loved to draw they encouraged me by providing papers and art materials Irsquove been doodling for as long as I can remember Irsquom not the only creative type in the family though My brother makes polymer clay jewelry while my dad writes regularly
THE BIRTH OF RUBBER DUCKY STAMP COYou could probably trace it to my first year in college Thatrsquos when I was exposed to rubbercut printing in Materials class But it was just one plate and I hardly got to work with the medium again until after college when I remembered how taken I was with carving I started buying erasers and tools Later I moved on to rubber sole
And then this idea just sort of built up to sell rubber stamps To be fully honest it came out of two strong forces the desire to create something through a process I loved (carving) and the need to provide for myself (Artists gotta eat)
The idea was reinforced by a visit to the Resurrection Gallery home of the 10A Alabama Handmade Arts amp Crafts Fair I knew some friends who had participated in the Fair and I thought it might be a good venue to try it out Arlene Barbaza one of the ownersartists of Resurrection encouraged me to push through with my plans
I sourced my materials and made my stamps It was a slow process I missed several Alabama Fairs before I finally felt ready to launch (as it were) with an arsenal of some 30 stamps
I took it for a test run at the Fair last November and found that people were willing to give it a chance and that it could go somewhere So I kept at it Itrsquos a work in progress
NUGGETS OF WISDOMGet started You donrsquot need anyonersquos permission to make the art you want
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
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What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
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Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
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OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
SHOW amp TELL | 29
RESURRECTION FURNITURE
We love how this trend is totally DIY-able
Simply turn your racerback tops and dresses around for an
easy and interesting take on this intriguing silhouette Pair a racer
front top with a maxi skirt for volume or cinch a racer front dress with a wide belt atop leggings and
look chic and fashion-forward
illustration by Andrea Dela Cruz
FASHION TREND
RACER FRONT
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
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Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
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Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
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Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
30 | SHOW amp TELL
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
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Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
SHOW amp TELL | 31
To be honest I donrsquot have a specific place at home for my workspace I like to explore around the house and usually my workspace depends on my mood Sometimes I also stay in coffee shops to get things done or spend a few hours away from home But the set of things I have on my desk remains the same - my planner sketch notebooks laptop and a list of things to do
Here are photos of my workspace in my attic This is particularly my favorite space because I get as much natural light as possible and the space is adequate enough for almost any kind of work I do Mostly work involves my laptop and planning tools and sketch drafts I do freelance chalkboard illustrations as well designing for my online shop personal work and practice at the side On most days my table gets cluttered with chaos but as much as possible I try to segregate my tasks accordingly so that my desk stays neat Besides workable workspaces are key to effective and productive output
CREATIVE NOOK
abbey sy
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
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Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
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Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
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Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
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OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
32 | STORIES
top left and bottom photos from instagramcom98bcollaboratory | top right photo by Andrea Dela Cruz
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
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What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
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photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
STORIES | 33
Nestled in a building in historic Escolta is 98B an artist-run initiative that seeks to ldquoestablish a convergence among creatives and the publicrdquo Among 98Brsquos aspirations is making art accessible by involving different stakeholders in ldquoorganically fostering a dynamic creative communityrdquo
We asked them to share with us their mission and their thoughts and hopes about the local creative scene
Can you tell us more about 98B COLLABoratoryFormed January 2012 in Cubao 98B was founded by visual artist Mark Salvatus and curator Mayumi Hirano who wanted to have a space where artists and other creative individuals can meet and discuss things in a very casual setup
98B is a community + network + library + kitchen + shop Established as a response to the need for alternative art and creative venues in Manila 98B is a place where artists can interact and work together while presenting art and other creative output in different ways ndash through talks bazaars publications meals or simple gatherings 98B is a site for creative sharing discussion and collaboration
First stationed in Cubao 98B was the address of our original location
98B is all about linkages Our programs and activities lead to partnerships and affiliations 98B aims to stimulate communication promote diversity and uphold creative engagements by being at the center of it all
What made you want to start something like 98B We wanted a space where creative people and the public can interact As artists we wanted to make art more
accessible We wanted to do our fair share in breaking the notion that art is intimidating or that it is only for the educated and the elite For us art has a lot of possibilities It is a mode of communication that can lead to new opportunities 98B is a venue where artists and creative people from other disciplines and walks of life can learn from each other while broadening their horizons
How did the group decide about whom to recruit as new members of the group Who are the people currently behind 98B98B started with friends who love to cook drink and eat (not necessarily in that order) The people running 98B COLLABORATORY are Anjo Bolarda Con Cabrera Marika Constantino Vermont Coronel III Camz Dagal Don Dalmacio Zyrael Fortes Mayumi Hirano Mik Laborde Pau Reyes Mark Salvatus and Gabriel Villegas
What do you like most about working as a group and what are the challenges that you faceThe composition of 98B is quite diverse Members come from different creative practices ndash visual artists writers musicians graphic designers curators photographers This is part of our strength We try to work on projects with a creative approach where art is part of our process
We view each project seriously but we inject a lot of fun and humor in the execution However we are also quite critical with our outputs so as to better improveand develop
As a group we are still working on how we can handle our own schedules better This is because some of our team members have day jobs while the others are full-time artists
ART FOR ALL98B shares their thoughts on making art accessible and why art is for everyone
interview by Andrea Dela Cruz
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
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kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
34 | STORIES
How did working in Escolta once Manilarsquos center of commerce and business affect your projects Escolta has its charm it has lots of good memories of the yesteryears It is like an old friend you want to see again because it has become a part of your life It has history Unfortunately the younger generation do not know much about this area It has no malls so kids donrsquot go here But when you mix history culture art and commerce it can be something special
A lot of ldquofirstsrdquo happened here The countryrsquos first ice cream parlor Clarkersquos Ice Cream was established here Escolta is also the site of the first cinema house (Cinematografo) and the very first electric cable car (the Tramvia)
Escolta has become part of 98Brsquos advocacy Escolta needs your support It is a nice walkable street that is is safe charming and waiting to be rediscovered We initiated the ldquoHola Escoltardquo campaign to help create more awareness for the street 98B projects that help in Escoltarsquos revitalization efforts fall under this
Our projects have also adapted to the new locale As a group we have immersed ourselves in the community by
observing learning and familiarizing ourselves with the environment
We are also fortunate to have a healthy working relationship with the building owners through the Escolta Commercial Association Inc (ECAI) With everyonersquos help in the community we can slowly initiate changes 98B helps Escolta by creating more awareness and interest for the area
Is 98B inspired by local or foreign art collectives Is there a similar group that 98B identifies with We were initially inspired by Koganecho Area Management Center in Yokohama Japan where Mayumi Hirano (one of the co-founders of 98B) worked as a curator It is a non-profit organization that turned old and abandoned brothel houses into art studios and shops It infused different creative activities in the former red light district
Tell us more about the 98B Future Market The Future Market started in the original Cubao space It is a bazaar garage sale thrift shop black market and meeting place Artists craft makers designers and hoarders sell their wares from artworks limited edition or handmade
photo from 98-borg
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
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Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
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OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
STORIES | 35
clothes bags jewellery accessories toys zines CDs stickers cookies to unwanted things The idea is to help the artists to sustain their practice and also to network with other creatives
Escolta used to be the prime district for commerce here in Manila The idea of setting up the FutureMarketXSaturdayMarketESCOLTA harks back to the Old Escolta As the popular quote goes ldquoIf you build it they will comerdquo As an adaptive re-use project the idea is to utilize the space of the First United Building while it is still not being rented out Since it used to be a department store (Berg) we decided to use that context for the initiative
Any tips or inspiring words for makers or those who want to create art and crafts Create and share
In your opinion why is it important to createPeople from different disciplines should collaborate share and execute great ideas that will benefit the general public the community and the country Utopian as it may seem we hope that creatives could work together for the environment for education for the economy and for everyonersquos well-being
What is the usual creative process of 98B when yoursquore planning a project When a meeting is called we usually cook first Only after we eat can the actual meeting happen In between cooking drinking and eating different ideas for possible projects arise We are quite DIY and very organic
What are the usual projects of 98B What can we expect from 98BOur core programs are talks open library residency KIT (Kitchen) Future Market You can check out our website at www98-borg
What are your dreams for 98B We hope that we can continue with our projects Our supporters patrons and friends help us keep this dream alive and within reach Eventually we would like to fully equip our space with the necessary tools and equipment needed for our projects We also hope to have our own living quarters to further our Residency program
Some of the goods in display at the 98B Future Market photos by Andrea Dela Cruz
ldquoWE WANTED TO DO OUR FAIR SHARE IN BREAKING THE NOTION THAT ART IS INTIMIDATING OR THAT IT IS ONLY FOR THE EDUcATED AND THE ELITErdquo
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
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OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
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photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
36 | FACEOFF by Geli Balcruz
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
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photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
FACEOFF | 37by Ella Llama
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
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Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
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Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
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And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
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photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
38 | STORIES
OH HELLO DYExtremely talented Dy helps us spread good vibes through her quirky designs and Posit iviDy
interview by Gel i Balcruz photos and i l lustrat ions from Dy Jacinto
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
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Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
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WHERE TO FIND THEM
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Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
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OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
STORIES | 39
Word on the street is we have a very talented Filipina in Singapore whorsquos working her way in the design field Diana Jacinto or Dy has a very quirky and colorful design aesthetic which makes you giddy and proud that shersquos a Filipino
Shersquos on a mission to save the world from negativity by creating one beautiful and quirky typography and graphic design at a time
Her secret weapon PositiviDy
ALL ABOUT DY AND HER DAILY ADVENTURESIrsquom a proud Overseas Filipino Wanderer based in Singapore My official job title is a Graphic Designer but in reality work involves being surrounded by pens markers and art materials 5 days a week Irsquove been called bubbly many times because I can be overly enthusiastic and optimistic You can bribe me with fonts notebooks and cardigans Also pep talks lists puns and hugs are some of the things that I like
On a workday I start off early with Flipboard or
Reddit on the commute to the office I basically spend the rest of the day in front of the computer working on multiple projects At home that is when I do side projects (aka ldquoraketrdquo) and personal stuff while catching up on whatever show Irsquom into along with some light reading before bedtime On weekends itrsquos almost the same routine but with more shows blogs snacks and naps
EARLY BEGINNINGS AND DESIGN INSPIRATIONSMy mom has always been very creative and is a major influence for my love of everything visual and artsy I carried this all through high school as I help design our classroom bulletin board with letter cutouts and Styrofoam So 2000 right
I tend to make things based on significant and random moments in my life so I can say that it is mostly inspired by personal experiences As emotional as it sounds itrsquos true I can be very sentimental My favorite magazines and bloggers always keep me inspired as well
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
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Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
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Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
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OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
40 | STORIES
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
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Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
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Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
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What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
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Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
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And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
STORIES | 41
DESIGN AESTHETIcS AND HER SEcRET WEAPONIt depends on the project really When it comes to my day job I fly solo in the art department so therersquos a happy kind of pressure to be the best and find the most creative way to launch a product or do a promotion As for my own style Irsquom very fond of typography patterns and colors I enjoy creating things that will make me happy and if others feel the same way about it thatrsquos a bonus I like them fun with whole lot of wit amp positivity
I can be annoyingly optimistic and most of my works are tagged as Positividy I try my best to insert cuteness with every project As a designer I know Irsquom expected to pull off an all-nighter but I just canrsquot I think Irsquove had enough of sleepless nights and energy drinks
LIVING IN SINGAPORE AND BEING SURROUNDED BY A LEAGUE OF GRAPHIc DESIGNERSFor one thing moving here is liberating Irsquove always referred to it as my fresh start Mainly because there are a lot of places to explore people to meet along with tons of experiences to draw inspiration from I feel like Irsquom free to experiment to take more chances and to make more mistakes It is great learning how to be in touch with me being a Filipino and a foreigner at the same time
Irsquom not that brave [to become part of a design group just yet] Itrsquos been two years and yet I still feel like an outsider I do however go to different design festivals and exhibits if time permits Irsquom also lucky to work with Lomography Singapore early this year Currently Irsquom excited about my team up with PixaRoll ndash a mobile printing apprsquo
DESIGN DIREcTION AND DESIGN SATISFAcTIONI love that itrsquos becoming less cluttered and just focusing on the essentials Personally Irsquove always been a fan of flat design with vivid colors The glossy and gradient trend is not my cup of tea Irsquom also very excited that there are so many ways to play with type I kern wait to try them Heh
Creatively improved yes But creatively satisfied Irsquom not quite there yet There are a lot of techniques to explore and skills Irsquod like to improve There are plans to collaborate with other designers and itrsquos very exciting and challenging in a good way
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
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Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
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Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
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And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
42 | STORIES
BONUS qUESTIONS FOR SUPER DY
If given the chance to recreate any form of media ad what would you change and whyI will not name-drop but Irsquod love be part of the rebranding for an established pizza joint in Manila Ack I donrsquot want to be in trouble
If given the chance to have a DIY perfect day how would you spend itIrsquod spend it cataloging my washi tapes creating a huge photo wall and doing all those pinned DIY projects (at least attempt to) Any project that involves Mod Podge will sure be a blast
What advice would you give to a young designer starting outMy favorite friendly reminders (See artwork)
Name three things people or life events that inspire youGood music books and films are my contant sources of inspiration
Name two things people or life events that will instantly make you happy On top of my head Parcels arriving earlier than expected and Jimrsquos (my ka-loveteam) catchy made up songs with baduy lyrics
Name one thing person or life event that makes you feel lovedA simple yet sincere ldquoI miss yourdquo from family and friends back home gets me all the time It instantly brightens up my day and it just shows that closeness has nothing to do with distance Mkay Irsquom gonna cry now
Cry happy tears Dy Like a superhero who never fails to save the day we know that yoursquoll surprise us again with a fun blogpost or an instagram photo to spread good vibes
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
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photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
TALK | 43
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
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OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
44 | TALK
scoutsrsquo honorDesign CoMission leads the way in spreading the creat ive spir i t
across our nationrsquos is lands
words by All ie Principe photos and graphics from Plus63
photo from Plus63org
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
TALK | 45graphics from behancenetplus63
Itrsquos all too easy to say ldquoI wish things would get better for our countryrdquo Whatrsquos not so easy is actually taking the first steps in doing something to make things better One of the few who have managed to take those precious first steps is Plus63 a design studio founded by Dan Matutina and Berns De Leon-Yumul Not too long ago they launched their latest venture called Design CoMission a passion project geared towards helping the Philippines become a better nation through inspired design-driven solutions
The project has been creating a lot of buzz (the good kind) in the local creative community and we think that itrsquos a grand idea that deserves to be put in the spotlight
LEADING A TRAIL INTO THE WILDERNESSldquoWe wanted to showcase Filipino creativity and how it can positively change thingsrdquo says Berns De Leon-Yumul ldquoOftentimes we see how things are unorganizedclutteredunsightly and we have ideas on how we can improve public service So we just wanted to get those ideas out and produce something tangiblerdquo
As designers is it really enough to just be able to create visual works of art Isnrsquot being socially conscious part of what makes a good designer Berns says ldquoWe also believe that we have to continuously challenge ourselves to make us grow and become relevant contributors in our society So we thought why not challenge ourselves and the creative communityrdquo
Armed with passion nationalism and kickass design chops the Plus63 team set out to create a difference and spread the creative spirit across our 7107 islands Their slogan ldquoInspire People to Collaborate for a Better Countryrdquo
TAKING ON THE CHALLENGESWith nation building being such a broad topic some might be tempted to tackle issues in a more general sense to cover more ground But instead the Plus63 team decided to limit their scope to a smaller set of problems which enabled them to brainstorm on more realistic and concrete solutions But with so many pressing issues all calling out to be addressed how did the team decide on what specific problems to target
It all boiled down to what they perceived as the most crucial areas in terms of our countryrsquos development ldquoWe believe that for a country to progress we should have a good education and health systemrdquo says Berns ldquoWe also see the need for cultural development as this is usually neglected in developing countriesrdquo
CALLING ALL SCOUTSCreating change seems like such a large and daunting task for a small group of individuals so Plus63 decided to take on the challenge with the assistance of some of the leading design studios in the country Also being their friends in the industry they felt that these individuals were just as passionate as them about uplifting the countryrsquos creative community One of them is Inksurge a multi-awarded creative duo made up of Rex Advincula and Jois Tai The other one is Team Manila the popular design studio and lifestyle brand headed by Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan
The three studios each had a specific issue that they had to come up with a creative solution for These solutions were to be presented during a public event where colleagues fellow creatives guests and even government representatives would be present to hear what they would have to say
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
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Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
46 | STORIES
PRESENTING THE SOLUTIONS On the rainy afternoon of August 2 2013 excitement simmered inside the walls of Ayala Museum as curious minds waited to see what the Design CoMission scouts were able to come up with They certainly werenrsquot disappointed as they were about to be a part of a visual feast of innovative ideas
Team Manila who was tasked to cover Education thought of a simple proposal that could address the lack of early childhood education for toddlers in local communities Using everyday Filipino handmade products they came up with clever ways for parents to be able to teach their kids basic things such as letters numbers and colors The names of these products are word plays on the vernacular names of these products such as ldquoAbanigrdquo and ldquoLatalinordquo
Plus63 assigned themselves the topic of Healthcare and decided to focus on the need for a more organized system for blood donations Taking a more technology-driven
route than Team Manila they designed a beautiful-looking app called Kindred which aids blood seekers in finding donors and vice versa It harnesses the power of Facebook login to quickly establish a network between friends and contacts making it easy to connect with one another
The challenge of cultural development was left in the able hands of Inksurge who created a branding scheme for the National Museum and the way it presents its information to its visitors They presented a more modern and unified design approach for the museum logo signages and its other collaterals with the end goal of being more engaging for todayrsquos generation and fostering a community spirit in the museum
By the time the event ended excitement had turned into an overwhelming awareness of how powerful design is and how it could help shape our nationrsquos future Everyone left the museum brimming with inspiration and desire to find out what would come next
top left Design CoMission logo (image from PlusOrg) top right and bottom left Team Manilarsquos Abanig and Inksurgersquos poster design for the National Museum (images from uploaded presentation files) bottom right Plus 63rsquos Kindred app (image from Kindredappnet)
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
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Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
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WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
STORIES | 47
HEARING FEEDBACKThe government officials present during the event were impressed to say the least In attendance were Department of Health Undersecretary Dr Teodoro J Herbosa and Sen Teofisto Guingona III who is the main proponent of the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act So does that mean these ideas are well under way for implementation ldquoRight now therersquos nothing concrete yetrdquo was Bernrsquos honest answer ldquoBut they were delighted to see how the young and creative minds can help in our countryrsquos progress Thatrsquos a good startrdquo
The aim of the Design CoMission event was to generate enough fanfare to get noticed hoping something would happen Based on the feedback of the attendees seems it will only be a matter of time before something does
TAKING THE NEXT STEPSo whatrsquos next for Design CoMission For starters the team is putting together a report on the successful event to circulate their ideas to a broader audience Though there arenrsquot any plans yet on whether another event will take place soon they are working with other organizations with the same goal of creating positive change in the country such as Designingph
We think itrsquos great that projects like these recognize the importance of fostering creative culture and wersquore excited to find out whatrsquos in store for Design CoMission Who could they be collaborating with next Who knows someday it might be us Wersquoll keep dreaming for now but we know we want to be part of this design revolution What about you
graphic from Plus63org
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
VERSUS | 48
MAGThe smell of a newly unwrapped magazine ndash priceless
Collages and cutouts Tear-out pages and posters of your favorite boy band
I know I know Itrsquos hard to lug twenty of us magazines around
So we all eventually have to be thrown away But we can be recycled Gift wrappers anyone
Where art thou glasses
Bathroom read Coffee table display
Send an email to join giveaways
Damn couriers they make us waitThe cost of printing is expensive
Magazine is shorter to spell
Uhmhellip
Sadly we are not waterproof Or dog proof Or cat proof Or child proof
Freebies
In this issuersquos Versus we ponder the differences between e-mags and magazines What would you like Versus to feature next Drop us a line at kathamagphgmailcom
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
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Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
49 | VERSUS
E-MAGAn email announcing the release of a new issue - excitingAn email announcing the release of a new issue - exciting
Online collages and easy pins on PinterestPrintables
Right on time all the time especially for foreign e-magazines Cheap Better yet FREE
We can enjoy all the Katha magazine goodness anytime we want and share it with our friends wherever they are wink wink
One click to join giveawaysMusic with 8tracks Links to everything
Glow in the dark p Bathroom read too Bring at your own risk
No torn and dog-eared pages we always look like new Bad eyes Just zoom and boom large print
Paperless is the new eco-friendly
Portable Unlimited e-magazines you can bring anywhereSmall- space friendly
words by Aya Dalumpines illustrations by Allie Principe
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
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let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
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A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
50 | PHENOM
Katha (K) Hi Arriane Thanks for taking time for this interview Hope we didnrsquot bother you that much
Arriane (A) Hello No problem
K Yoursquore a pretty busy person How does a typical day in your life begin Whatrsquos your morning ritual
A One I definitely try not to touch my phone first thing in the morning Haha
K That takes a lot of self control Haha
A Something I learned from yoga - you have to set your intention first so I try to do that Even before I look at my list of to-dorsquos I run through my macro goals first Is this day primarily devoted to Senate work colab work Meetings
Along with setting my intention just offering up a prayer of gratitude Itrsquos always a nice way to start the day on a grateful tone
K How about when it comes to dressing up How do you choose what yoursquore wearing for the day
A Hmm Irsquom not the type to prepare my clothes but usually I decide on one thing in my head the night before or in the morning For example if I have a skirt or dress that I really want to wear then I decide everything else based on that It also depends on
where Irsquom going and what Irsquom going to do That decides whether I can go in flats or heels
But Irsquom very particular about making sure I dress in something that makes me feel inspired productive and me lsquoCause if yoursquore having a bad day and you dress sloppily yoursquore bound to feel even lazier
K We sort of thought you wore heels wherever you went Haha
A Hahaha no I do a lot of walking and moving around in between meetings so I wear flats a lot too
K Yoursquore an advocate of wearing local brands Is it still a conscious effort to wear something Filipino everyday
A Of course Itrsquos never a problem for me now since I have a lot of things in my closet that are locally made So it feels very natural for one or two pieces to make it to my outfit all the time For example my flats are either from Suelas or Renegade Folk My bags are from different brands - mostly Vesti from Mindanao or Aranaz from my friend Amina
K So itrsquos not like you still ask yourself if yoursquore wearing something local today
A Yeah exactly Hahaha I do wish there were more work-friendly clothes from Filipino brands though Investment ones I mean
K Yoursquore always brimming with ideas Where do you go to soak up on inspiration
A I get it both online and offline Offline I get it from the different people I meet Irsquom so lucky because the universe somehow always brings these amazing people my way I get to meet just so many kinds of people who expose me to ideas that I canrsquot otherwise know about if for example Irsquom just working in government and government alone or in blogging and blogging alone It really widens my perspective and my view of whatrsquos possible Online naman I have my favorite online haunts
design divaWe had a short online chat with Wanderrgirl Arriane Serafico to ask about her daily routine her inspirations and her latest projects We ended up finding out whatrsquos inside her closet who her role models are and why we shouldnrsquot expect her in politics in the future
interview by Aya Dalumpines art by Lando Cusi
ldquoSOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOGA YOU HAVE TO SET YOUR INTENTION FIRST SO I TRY TO DO THATrdquo
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
PHENOM | 51
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
52 | PHENOM
K What are your go-to websites
A My favorite reads as of the moment- Jessica Zafrarsquos blog I love the way she writes Irsquove been a longtime reader of her blog I also like Man Repeller DesignLoveFest 99ucom Fast Company WhoWhatWear for fashion Chris Guillebeau for entrepreneurship and Seth Godin for marketing
K Do you also listen to music to get inspired
A More than inspiration music is more of my mood maker If Irsquom feeling really lazy but I need to feel happy I put on a happy playlist on 8tracks But in terms of music more than the music itself I get inspired by performers
K Whatrsquos your current favorite playlist on 8tracks
A Irsquove been feeling nostalgic lately so Irsquove been listening to The OC tracks Haha I also like this playlist lsquocause itrsquos been raining and gloomy the past 2 weeks
But for example when I need extra motivation my go-to artist is Beyonce I watch her documentary I like watching live performances of really good performers That really makes me more motivated
K Congratulations on your bill Thatrsquos a feat for Philippine design Whatrsquos next for the Philippine Design Competitiveness Act
A Oh my gosh so weird and surreal right I was like no way this is happening LOL So right now wersquore working on the IRR - Implementing Rules and Regulations Wersquore working hand-in-hand with DTI and Design Center Those rules will probably be done by the end of September and then theyrsquoll be restructuring the Design Center and the President will appoint the people on the Design Advisory Council Lots of boring technical stuff has to happen first before we get to the actual crafting of policies The idea is to create a National Design Policy Whatrsquos our national strategy for Philippine design How do we leverage it for
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
PHENOM | 53
economic competitiveness and social innovation So letrsquos say letrsquos compare it to a school What do you envision for the school - whatrsquos your mission-vision or thrust and then you come up with 5-year plans which areas will be priorities etcetera Then thatrsquos when we can start producing programs
K Are you the first person in the country to have a bill passed at your age )
A Hahaha I donrsquot know Irsquom probably the first one to really blog about it - HAHAHA
K Hahaha So yoursquore actively participating in all these right now Yoursquoll probably be involved in this for the rest of your life huh
A I hope Or I donrsquot know really If therersquos anything Irsquom sure of with my life itrsquos just that it has a way of throwing me into things I have no idea how to do and I totally did not see coming I think I will always be in the realm of using design and creativity for nation-building and problem-solving Hahaha itrsquos kinda like that quote where you jump and build your wings on your way down Medyo kakaloka and panic wing-building nga lang but Irsquom still alive
K Yoursquore hosting a design thinking bootcamp Can you explain what design thinking is
A Ack thatrsquos a pretty tough question Itrsquos like asking me to define design Haha But basically design thinking is a process that is empathic and user-centered which means before designing your solution you need to understand your user and your problem first Design thinking is also action-oriented despite what the name might suggest Itrsquos final stage is prototyping and testing It shouldnrsquot
be confined to just brainstorming which is usually the case with most ldquoidea-generatingrdquo processes Itrsquos also about innovation It encourages problem-solving teams to be as multi-disciplinary as possible For example a designer an anthropologist an engineer and a writer - so your perspective and your solutions are not limited to one view only
K Whatrsquos the story behind designingph
A Hmm well designingph is a new project Irsquom starting with my friend Julia When I started getting obsessed
with DT [design thinking] siguro mga 2 years ago I was reading up about it as in deep dive talaga I was so fascinated by it I even tried holding one [workshop] for fun Hahaha I had no idea what i was doing (again) but it was fun And then I would just do it with these little groups Irsquod be working with Sakto Julia was also doing the same thing but in GK naman We became friends before pa Since we were both design thinking fans we started hanging out more Then we went to Kuala Lumpur together to attend one [design thinking workshop] and dun ko na realize na
maaan akala mo common sense lang yung design thinking but itrsquos different when the mentor or facilitator actually has been doing it for a long time
K So is this how yoursquove been approaching situations or problems since then
A Oh yeah Syempre itrsquos not a magic pill Itrsquos for bigger problems For example if the table is broken I donrsquot do design thinking on it I fix it But for when I know I need to innovate or when Irsquom out of ideas yun
K You promote and support local start up businesses and also have your own What advice can you give to young Filipino entrepreneurs who want to turn their ideas into reality
A Donrsquot overthink it Prototype as soon as you can We tend to marinate in all these ideas and trying to make them perfect and bongga before we launch them But Irsquod rather have small failures and big learnings early on than devote 6 months to 1 year developing something big and then having it fail Experiment test learn - as early as you can
K When a project goes haywire how do you motivate your self to keep going
A Hmmm I have a moment of panic first definitely I start with letting all the stress out Hahaha
K How
A Oh if therersquos somebody I can talk to like an intern I call or meet with them and just let it all out muna without an agenda Just try to get the problems out of my head And then once Irsquove sorta calmed down One of my main working principles is that you always have to know your why
TO BE GOOD IN POLITIcS YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD AT TWO THINGS POLITIcS AND GOVERNANcE
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
54 | PHENOM
For every project - Why are you doing it What are you trying to achieve What is your goal lsquoCause the tendency is when you run into a problem you plug holes immediately And because of the panic sometimes your solutions donrsquot fit your original goals and so it might skew your project towards something that wasnrsquot in your original vision anyway So once I go back to my why my head becomes clearer and we come up with an action plan
K A lot of young people look up to you Who is your role model Or who was your own role model growing up
A I donrsquot remember having one when I was growing up although I did look up to Bianca Gonzalez when I was in high school But now itrsquos a mixture of different people
I really admire Maria Ressa More than as a journalist I admire her as a leader Itrsquos really amazing how shersquos formed such an empowered and cohesive team I think it also stems from them being inspired by her - like I canrsquot submit anything less than my best because Irsquom from Rappler Thatrsquos the kind of team I want to lead the kind of people I want to work with
Another person I look up to is [former] Secretary Jesse Robredo I was so lucky to have had the privilege of working with him I liked how he would always talk about measuring results - which I think is what is lacking in most development groups Heart is not in question passion is not in question but you also need to run it professionally Impact for impactrsquos sake is not good for long-term growth
K Do you see yourself in their shoes in a few years
A Ha Hahaha I hope to be anywhere half as good as they are at any point in my lifetime Irsquom too Lisa Frank-y to be like Maria Ressa Hahaha Irsquom too KPop to be like Sec Jess
K Haha 10-15 years from now what is (future) Arriane currently doing
A STILL creatively building the country and building an army of empowered young people to have the same passion - in a sustainable manner that still allows me to do the things that make me happy (travel shopping) Still learning Still doing things Irsquove never done before As I said I donrsquot want to limit myself to labels or specifics
K Do you ever think of the possibility of running for public office
A Laughable Di ako bagay hahaha My personality is NOT cut out for politics Irsquom the WORST at it You absolutely can see right through me when I donrsquot think I can work with a person Hahaha To be a good public official you need to be good in two things governance and politics Governance is what I like - getting things done Politics I abhor Thatrsquos the part where you have to consider plays on power pleasing people etcetera etcetera
K President Arriane is highly unlikely then )
A Oh god no Hahaha
K Well president or not wersquore still looking forward to what yoursquoll be up to next lsquoTil our next interview
ldquoYOU ALWAYS HAVE TO KNOW YOUR WHY FOR EVERY PROJEcT - WHY ARE YOU DOING IT WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO AcHIEVE WHAT IS YOUR GOAL ldquo
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
PHENOM | 55
JOIN IN ON THE CONVERSATION
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER(click on the icons above to visit them)
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
let rsquos celebrateThinking of host ing your dream party but a l i t t le t ight on the budget Wersquol l help you plan your DIY budget fr iendly
party and discover the crafter in you
words and photographs by Koni Esteban
I enjoy parties because it is a perfect time to bond with family and friends Organizing one gives me an extra jolt of energy because I am sharing a part of me and my interest in DIY Preparing for an intimate event is an opportunity to express creativity through handmade details It is also a great way to celebrate the craft artisans in us
If you would like to give DIY a try here are some tips on how to prepare for an intimate handmade party
PLAN AHEAD AND START EARLYMake a moodboard via Pinterest or doodle one on your journal Either way organize your vision on a platform you can see as visualizing what you have in mind will make it easier to organize your party requirements DIY takes time so set a realistic timeframe in working on your projects Prepare a schedule and stick to it
RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCHTalk to a crafty friend and ask for advice Read a craft book to learn tips and techniques Maximize the world wide web and learn how to make your DIY projects through online tutorials
HAVE A REALISTIC BUDGETIf the only reason you want to DIY is to save money please think again Small items like ribbons fabric scrapbook paper add up quickly not to mention craft tools like cutters and punchers Your total expenditure might not be as cost effective as going direct to an independent artisan or craft specialist
INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDSNever make everything on your own so learn to delegate Make DIY time family time Crafts are enjoyable to do but it is more fun when family and friends share this joy too
To make crafts and handmade details are delightful Making them is like dancing freely to the rhythm of my heart So why not try to DIY Unleash your creativity and have fun in making
Koni Esteban is a craft specialist at Candidly Pretty where she specializes in DIY party planning for weddings and intimate celebrations
Send her a hello at candidlyprettyyahoocom
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
kathamagazinephgmailcom
Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
FETE | 57
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
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Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
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OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
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photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
58 | NOMS
marshmallow loveWhat dessert to serve for a party Try these easy and del ic ious recipes
with chocolate and marshmallows
words and photographs by Cachi Reyes
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MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
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GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
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Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
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Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
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OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
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photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
MARSHMALLOW SKEWERS
24 pieces campfire marshmallows1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips13 cup walnuts (or any other nut you prefer )24 pieces paper straws Crush the walnuts with a mortar and pestle and set this aside Poke the bottom of the marshmallows with paper straws You may also use a barbecue stick or a pretzel stick for this Add water in a pan and place a glass bowl on top Place the pan in a stove and pour the semi sweet chocolate chips on the glass bowl
Continuously stir the chocolate chips When the water in the pan starts boiling the chocolate will start to melt Keep stirring until the the chocolate is completely melted While the chocolate is still hot dip the upper half of the marshmallows and sprinkle crushed walnuts on top Makes 24 skewers
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
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Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
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GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
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Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
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Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
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What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
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Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
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Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
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OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
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photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
60 | NOMS
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
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Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
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Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
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Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
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Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
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Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
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OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
NOMS | 61
Biscuit Recipe34 cup unsalted butter or margarine softened1 cup sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla2 12 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking flour1 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven at 205C Mix butter and sugar in a mixing bowl until well blended Add in two eggs and 1 teaspoon vanilla and continue mixing Gradually add the all-purpose flour baking powder and salt into the batter and blend everything using an electric mixer or just using a spatula Let the dough chill for 1 hour in the freezer Once it has chilled use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about 14 inch thick You may use a cookie cutter or a small drinking glass to cut the dough into small circles about 2 inches in diameter Lay them out on a baking pan with a cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes Let cookies cool in a rack while you make the marshmallow Marshmallow Recipe 14 cup water14 cup light corn syrup34 cup sugar1 tablespoon powdered gelatin2 tablespoons cold water2 egg whites at room temperature14 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour 1 tablespoon powdered gelatin on a bowl with 2 tablespoons cold water Mix and set this aside In a medium sized mixing bowl whip the two egg whites with an electric mixer until hard peaks form Combine water corn syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil Do not stir when while the sugar is boiling You will need a candy thermometer to check that the sugar mixture does not go above 235F (soft ball) When it reaches the required temperature remove from heat Slowly pour the hot sugar gelatin and vanilla into the bowl of whipped egg whites while mixing with an electric mixer You will notice that the outer side of bowl will feel warm Just keep mixing until the mixture cools down Transfer the mixture in an icing bag If you do not have any you can use a zip loc and cut the tip of the bag Pipe the marshmallow onto the biscuits and let it set for about 2 hours Chocolate DipMelt a pack of semi-sweet chocolate chips in a double boiler Dip the marshmallow biscuits into the melted chocolate Let them cool on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
Makes 36 biscuits
cHOcO MALLOW BIScUITS
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98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
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Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
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WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
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Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
62 | CONNECT
10A Alabama10A Alabama St New ManilaQuezon City 1102facebookcom10aAlabama
98B413 Escolta StMezanine Level First United BuildingBinondo Manila98-borgfacebookcom98Bcollaboratory
A Beautiful Messabeautifulmesscom | itunesapplecomusappa-beautiful-messid603092599mt=8
Abbey Syartistic-dreamscom
Aleyn Comprendioblogaleyncomprendiocom
Ang Bonggang Bonggang Batang Beki (Rhandee Garlitos)facebookcompagesRhandee-Garliacutetos255454791137603
Arriane Seraficowanderrgirlcom
Bahia Accessoriesfacebookcombahiaaccessories
Bored and Crafty (Meream)boredandcraftycom
Brave the Waves (Mia Bontol)bravethewavesnet
Design CoMissionplus63org facebookcomDesignComission
Design Thinking Action Labnovoedcomdesignthinking
GnD SpreadsfacebookcomGNDbyGoNuts
The House of Isla (Aiz Kim)thehouseofislablogblogspotcom
Kath Mitrahelloarchitectwordpresscom instagramcomkathmitra
Le Bunny BleufacebookcomLeBunnyBleuPH
Oh Hello Dy (Diana Jacinto)ohhellodyblogspotcom
Shmallow Marshmallow Spreadshmallowsphcom
Plus63 Design Coplus63combehancenetplus63
Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery10a Alabama St Quezon City 1102facebookcomresurrectionfurniture
Rubber Ducky Stamp Cofacebookcomrubberduckystampco
Spatzle Euro Market Cafeacute5F East WingShangri-La Plaza MallMandaluyong
Tatin Yangtatinycominstagramcomtatiny
Unseen Moon (Eliza Victoria)elizavictoriacom
What Else Michellewhatelsemichellecom
The Yellow Adventures (Hannah Reyes)bloghannahph
WHERE TO FIND THEM
Help us out by answering this survey about the issue you just read Or you can email us with comments suggestions or just say hi to us at
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Wersquoll be publishing our favorite comments and letters in next monthrsquos issue The best one will also get a special surprise from the Katha team
Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
T H A N K S F O R R E A D I N G
V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
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Tell us how we can be the best magazine for YOU
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OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
photo by Geli Balcruz
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OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
Wersquore on the lookout for imaginative and creative individuals who share the ideals of Katha If you think thatrsquos you send us samples of your work with ldquoIrsquod like to be a contributorrdquo in the subject line You just might be who wersquore looking for
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V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS ALL ABOUT THE ART AND JOY OF GIVING (AND RECEIVING)
And guess what We want you to be a part of it You can email us at kathamagazinephgmailcom and let us know what you have in mind They can be articles photographs illustrations music or something entirely out of this world that we didnrsquot even think of
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V I S I T U S A T K A T H A M A G A Z I N E T U M B L R C O M