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MY LITTLE BOOK OF ART /cupofsarah


What’s /cupofsarah? /cupofsarah is an avenue, where I am able to express what I’m passionate about, the things I love to do, and the art of going far beyond seeing. This folio is a compilation of my work, even those still in progress. /cupofsarah is a piece of me. My art is a taste of who I am. I’m an open book - find me on:


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Curriculum Vitae

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51st NRYLI

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change.org

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Get Ready Pinas

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Photography + Fashion


My objective is to be more creative as an individual, explore my capabilities, and master my craft as an artist. I have keen interest for growth and excellence, not just for myself, but also for the company that I wish to work for.

SOFTWARE + SKILLS

SARAH GRACE SORIANO I’m a 22 year old graphic designer from Metro Manila, PH and currently looking for new direction. Born-again Christian

Advertising

Project Management Fashion Design

Interface design

Branding + Identity Traditional Art

Packaging

Photo Manipulation

Illustration

Layout + Design Photography

Videography + Video Editing

Marketing Strategy

Animation

Social Media Management

To see more, hire me...

EDUCATION / BA Advertising

/ High School

University of Santo Tomas College of Fine Arts and Design A.Y. 2009-2013 GWA: 1.93

Lighthouse Bible Believer’s Christian Academy A.Y. 2006-2009


OTHER EXPERIENCES + INTERESTS From May 2008 to June 2012, I started as a technical volunteer in our local church, Christ’s Commission Fellowship - Alabang, where I was able to direct live videos, shoot and execute promotional videos, photograph and document special events. Then, from June 2010 - September 2013, I volunteered as a Sunday School teacher at the same church, where I was able to teach and train kids (ages 9-12).

EXPERIENCE April 2013 - January 2015 Graphic Designer Senate of the Philippines, Office of Senator Alan Cayetano During the 2013 senatorial election, my initial responsibility was to create promotional ads online and on social media. Now, as part of our media efforts, it is my goal and duty to visually communicate the honorable senator’s advocacies, legislative plans, strengths, and vision for the country through print, social media, TV/Radio interview presentations, and other advocacy materials.

April 2012 - May 2012 Creatives Intern Optimo International Group (Ortigas) During this internship, I was able to sharpen my skills in graphic design, videography, video editing, and fashion photography for one of their products, Victoria Jackson Cosmetics.

+63 917 790 2044

December 2012 - present Freelance Graphic Photographer + Designer

cupofsarah@gmail.com

During my college years, I began freelancing as an associate photographer for weddings and birthday parties. Occasionally, I fly solo for project-based shoots.

Las Piñas City, Metro Manila, PH

During my early months of post-grad, I started doing freelance work for local and senatorial candidates for the 2013 elections. Subsequently, I was doing small projects on the side with Get Ready Pinas, Knights of Rizal, and Change.org.


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Client: Order of the Knights of Rizal (2013)

/ LOGO DESIGN / FLYER/POSTER / TARP / WORKBOOK / TSHIRT / BAG /

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The National Rizal Youth Leadership Institute (NRYLI on their 51st year) is a gathering of youth, dedicated to train the future leaders.


Join the National Rizal Youth Leadership Institute

“Rizal sa Puso at Buhay ng mga Kabataan” Learnfrom fromnotable notablespeakers speakersofof Learn Rizalin intoday’s today’stime. time. Rizal

“A life changing and wonderful training.” - Clara May M. Riley @powerhugz

Battleand and a medal of Battle winwin a medal of excellencein in extemporaneous excellence extemporaneous speaking,essay-writing, essay-writing,oratory, oratory, speaking, poster-making,makabayang makabayang poster-making, sayawitan,oror in Rizal History sayawitan, in Rizal History Quiz. Quiz.

“NRYLI, definitely it is a magnificent leadership conference.”

A b o vall, e ago l l ,home go h ome with Above with c o l l a b o r alearning tive learning collaborative experience experiencefrom fromeach eachother otherand and commemorate commemoratethe theemergence emergence of of youngleaders leaders in in the young the next next 50 50 years. years.

“Speechless! It is another achievement for me. I will surely keep every lesson in my heart. It was a wonderful experience.”

-Raymond B. Cobocob Northwest Samar State University

-Christine D. Alon University of Northern Philippines

“Keep touching the hearts of the Filipino Youth.” -Kirsten Samantha Balebalo Laguna State Polytechnic University

A GATHERING

OF YOUTH

IN A JOURNEY

“I really enjoyed NRYLI most especially when it comes to the fun games and inspirational speakers.” -Sheena May G. Palatulan Davao City National High School

Don’t be left behind, be one of them and breath life into the teachings and values of Dr. Jose Rizal!

TO LEADERSH

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For inquiries and more information, please call the Knights of Rizal: Contact Nos.: (02) 528 – 1974, (02) 5210141 and +639275481711 look for Ms. Maureen Fernandez or visit us on www.nryli.com /OfficialNRYLI

@OfficialNRYLI

Email us: hello@nryli.com

Teachers’ Camp, Baguio City December 12 to 16, 2013

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/ WORKBOOK LAYOUT + DESIGN

(Back + Front Cover)


NRYLI, Beyond 51

By Norman Jay Esteban

The National Rizal Youth Leadership Institute (NRYLI) has earned the reputation as the breeding grounds for future leaders, producing competent and responsible youth frontrunners molded on the teachings and principles of our national hero – Dr. Jose P. Rizal.

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90s

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ORDER OF THE KNIGHTS OF RIZAL

(Inside the workbook)

DURING THE 80s

NRYLI, over five decades has dedicated its existence to propagate the ideals and teachings of Rizal. Through the years, it has evolved towards the inspiration of innovating leadership aligned to call of the modern times harmonized by the wisdom of Rizal. Now, as it marks its 51st year of tapping the potentials of young leaders, the Order of the Knights of Rizal gave impetus to new heroes and modern trailblazers of our time, inspired by the theme, “Rizal sa Puso at Buhay ng Kabataan”. The 51st NRYLI envisions to showcase the new Rizals in the modern times as the Order sees that every Filipino has a Rizal Alive in him. The conference shall be an avenue of learning that will allow vehicles of inspiration to echo positive transformational leadership imbued with Rizalizian values. Our national hero has left numerous lessons to both Filipinos and other nations. Hence, this year’s conference shall pave the way in constructing new roads of education, fused with a program that embodies the lessons of Rizal in various segments of our society like media, education, technology, business, politics, foreign relations, research and environment.

51st NATIONAL RIZAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE

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/ BAG DESIGN



Photo Credits: PUP Media Students



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Client: change.org - Philippines (2013) / INFOGRAPHICS

Change.org is the world’s largest petition platform, using technology to empower more than 40 million users to create the change they want to see.







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Non-profit Organization: Get Ready Pinas / LOGO DESIGN / INFOGRAPHICS / SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGEMENT /

Get Ready Pinas is a project for disaster preparedness that inspires call to action and bayanihan among societal institutions, private sectors and individuals in the Philippines.



Posted on Senator Alan Peter Cayetano’s Facebook page

/alanpetercayetano


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Prepare to be self-sufficient for at least three days after a major catastrophe. Electricity, Have three emergency kits: communication lines and even the governmental services may be out of reach.

one at home, a small one at work, and a few basic supplies in the car. STRUCTURAL SAFETY PLUMBING

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• Learn how to shut off the electricity. All occupants should also know • Buy a portable, gas-powered how and when to turn off the generator emergency electricity. gas. If you smell gasinafter Identify a safe place eachanroom of your home and practice rapidly getting for there. Keep large fuel inpiece a safe container. earthquake or other emergency, Best locations include under a sturdy desk or table, or beside a sturdy, • First-aid handbook shut off the meter valve. of furniture such as a in sofa or bed.ofAvoid doors will bang open gloves and shut • Bandages a variety sizes,doorways; gauze, bandaging tape, surgical in a large earthquake. • Portable supply of prescription drugs and copies of prescriptions . . . . . . .of. . special . . . . . . .supplies . . . . . . . .you . . . .regularly . . . . . . . .use, . . . .such . . . . .as. .oxygen . . . . . . .tanks . . . . . or . . .hearing-aid . . . . . . . . . . batteries ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . •. .Backup Practice home-evacuation • Moist towelettesdrills. Choose someplace nearby for your family to meet. Expect a lack of transportation. • Toilet paper • Baby in and feminine-hygiene • Place flashlights hallways, bathrooms items and bedrooms. Keep a flashlight, spare batteries and sturdy Educate entire Get copy ofyou yourfrom school, office andand district’s disaster shoes under thehousehold. bed. (Shoes willa protect broken glass other debris on the floor.) policy regarding transportation. Keep photos family members in quakes. your wallet in aid first • Evaluate each room. Watch out for things thatof may fall during earth handbook case someone is missing. • Secure appliances, bookshelves, mirrors and hutches to wall studs. • Store household chemicals safely, preferably near the floor. Take a first-aid course. Learn CPR.

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Make sure your home is bolted to the • Family members should know how to foundation and the structure is shut off waterlines in case of leak. properly•reinforced. proper labelling in valves. One gallon of water per person per day. (Try to store a Ensure week’s supply. Do not use milk jugs; Check roof, foundation and walls forused if they are thoroughly • cleaned Strap your heater, gas and 2-liter pop bottles can be andwater filled to the top.) cracks and overall500condition. electric ones toorstuds in the with • Unscented liquid chlorine bleach to purify water (16 drops per gallon 8 drops perwall 2-liter If you live bottle ina n apartment, documents and cash right beforeknow you use it,Gather NOT before you store it.) heavy-duty metal strips or to the where your building’s utility controls 1. Store important documents floorsuch to prevent gas leaks and deeds, as insurance policies, • Nonperishable food are and how toopener use them. possible fires from broken pipes. box. bank safe property records and birth certificates in a bank safedeposit • Can Store copies in your disaster-supplies kit. • Pet food deposit box 2. Keep extra cash where it is accessible in case of evacuation.

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shelter, clothing

Know where the nearest police and fire stations are. Know the route to the nearest hospital emergency room. Keep emergency hotlines and insurance-policy + +and fuel numbers in your+phonebook and(Never in youruse wallet. • Camp stove them indoors.) • Sleeping bags or blankets survival Meet your• neighbors and find out whether they have medical or other expertise. Sturdy shoes handbook Plan to unite becomes isolated. Help elderly, disabled or • Hatif -your- neighborhood single-parent neighbors create anfor emergency plan. instructions • Boy Scout Handbook basic “how-to”

National Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) hotlines (02) 911-1406, (02) 912-2665, (02) 912-5668, (02) 911-1873

Philippine Coast Guard (02) 527-3877, (02) 527-8481, 0917-724-3682 (globe), 0917-PCG-DOTC (globe) Manila Water Hotline 1627

Philippine National Police (PNP) Hotline Patrol 117 or send TXT PNP to 2920 Bureau of Fire Protection (NCR) 117, (02) 729-5166, (02) 410-6319 (Regional Director, Information Desk)

PHIVOLCS Trunkline: (02) 426-1468 to 79, local 124/125 (emergency); Text/call: 0905-313-4077 (globe)

Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) hotline 7890 or (02) 726-6255

DSWD (632)931-81-01 to 07, local 426 (Disaster Response Unit); (02) 951-7119

Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) 136, 882-0925 (flood control) Trunkline: (02) 882-4150-77 loc. 337 (rescue), 255 (Metrobase) Metrobase: 882-0860

Local government units (partial) Manila Traffic Hotline – 527-3087 Cainta Traffic Hotline – 646-0044, (02) 248-1743 (hotline) Las Piñas Traffic – 874-5756, 874-3927, 874-5754, 874-5753 Mandaluyong Hotline – 534-2993 (traffic); 533-2225 (Command Control Center) Taguig Traffic – 838-4301 loc. 7112 Marikina STOC – 646-1651, (02) 646-1633 (traffic) Pasig Traffic – 643-0000 (Command Control Center); 643-1111 Makati Public Safety Dept – 844-3146, 819-3270 to 71

Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) (02) 304-3713, (02) 304-3904 Red Cross hotline 143, (02) 527-0000, (02) 527-8385 to 95 North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) hotlines (02) 3-5000 and (02) 580-8910 Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) hotlines (0920) 96-SCTEX (72839) (traffic hotline) or (045) 459-0522 Skyway System Hotline (02) 776-7777, 0917-539-8762 (globe), 0999-888-0893 (smart), 0932-854-6980 (sun) South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) hotline 0917-6877539 (globe), (049) 508-7509, 584-4389

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Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration(PAGASA) hotline (02) 433-8526


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Fashion + Photography

WANDERER WE’RE ONLY HERE FOR A SHORT WHILE.

Clothes + fashion + photography = love. Photos taken during my junior and senior year in college.







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Fashion

Mode Fashion Show 2012 The theme for our fahsion line was Nouveau Nude, resulting in a fluid design and soft pallette for my piece.



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