From the BFA Information Design students of the Ateneo de Manila University.

A graphic designer is a communicator — someone who takes ideas and give them visual form so that others can understand them. Design is not just about imagery, symbols, type, color or material, it is a commentary, opinion, a point of view and social responsibility.
See how issues affecting our society today are addressed through design. Visit the Information Design Seniors’ Exhibit at the Pardo de Tavera Hall, Rizal Library, Ateneo de Manila University. January 28 to February 1, 2008.
Poster Design by Aaron Roselo

Earl -
Hi. My name is J.P. I’m Filipino American, and
work in advertising as a copywriter and artist in New York.
Just came across your website when I typed “graphic design” and Philippines.
Looking at potential grad programs, and saw that you went to Ateneo.
Was interested in asking you a few questions about the post-grad program,
in interactive design there.
You’d be happy to know that Filipinos and Filipino-American artists are alive and well here the in States, from writers and filmmakers to designers and conceptual artists. I’m curious about your perspectives on the current design and art culture in Manila.
Heads up - I don’t think the links are working on your site for contacts or resume. Would be easier to get in contact with you if you had an email or contact link on your home page.
Great work on your site!
Peace.
-J.P.
I’m looking for conceptual designers for well known theme parks and theme environments, if you are interested please send me you CV and sample of your work such as perspectives, plan elevations or anything that can be applied to a theme.