richellelim
graphic_designer
richellelim graphic_designer
{ curriculum vitae { design portfolio
(63) 906 360 8766 (02) 332 35 46 richelleglim@yahoo.com richelleglim07@gmail.com www.facebook.com/riiii.shel rii.shel | tumblr
curriculumvitae
richellelim graphic_designer
OBJECTIVE
WORK EXPERIENCE
Passport: EB8896809 (63) 906 360 8766 | (02) 332 35 46 richelleglim@yahoo.com richelleglim07@gmail.com 13B Ilang-Ilang St., Marulas, Valenzuela City, Philippines
To be part of your company as a graphic designer
Graphic Designer Event Organizer | Photographer Superbrand Marketing International, Inc. Aug 2012 - Present Unit 1908, 88 Corporate Center, #141 Sedeno Street cor. Valero Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City
Responsible for all creative matters such as layout for coffee table book; layout and printing of all materials needed for events and seminars including certificates, backdrops, programme and invites; layout of newspaper supplement ads and press release; company profiles. Assigned to handle audio visual presentations and event photographer. Published Outstanding Dignitary Award 2012 Coffee Table Most Outstanding Mayor Award 2012 Books Outstanding Congressman Award 2012 Most Outstanding Mayor Award 2013 Outstanding Professionals Award 2013 Outstanding Local Legislator Award 2013 organized Superbrands Gala Tribute Night 2012 events & Superbrands Volume VIII - 1st Certificate Award Seminars Superbrand Academy 5 - To Stay The Brand Outstanding Dignitary Award 2012 Most Outstanding Mayor Award 2012 Outstanding Congressman Award 2012 Most Outstanding Mayor Award 2013 Outstanding Professionals Award 2013 Outstanding Local Legislator Award 2013 2013 Public Land Transportation Solutions Summit
WORK EXPERIENCE
Graphic Designer Affinity Express Philippines Inc. (BPO) Feb 2011 - Jun 2012 4th Floor, Building Delta, UP-AyalaLand Technohub, Commonwealth Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City
Design a Canadian newspaper advertisement from client’s provided instruction materials. Assigned to communicate with the clients to meet the standards of the design to work on some escalated issues. (Canadian account) Freelance graphic Designer Vintage Dental Lab Apr - Nov 2010 8 Monserrat St. Morning Breeze, Caloocan City
Responsible for the design of product logo, product packaging, company’s calling card, brochure and magazine layout. On the job Training Graphic Designer
Dec 2009 - Feb 2010
Philippine Airlines - Communication Department
Responsible for designing department’s newsletters. part-time Wedding Album Designer Apr - May 2009
SKILLS
Mac / Windows OS Adobe Indesign Adobe Photoshop Adobe Dreamweaver Adobe Illustrator Microsoft Office HTML / CSS
ad design book layout company profile
indesign
photoshop
dreamweaver
illustrator
40%
30%
20%
10%
typography album layout image manipulation
html/css web design
logo design
EDUCATION & SHORT COURSES
Basic Photography CIIT Philippines April 13, 2013 Web Design Specialist - Module 2 CIIT Philippines January - March 2013 Diploma in Multimedia Arts (DMA) STI College Caloocan 2008 - March 2010 Dean’s Lister 2009 - 2010
SEMINARS ATTENDED
Superbrand Academy 5 - To Stay The Brand Manila Elks Club, Corinthian Plaza, Makati City July 3-4, 2013 Affinity Express, ELITE - Core Values Training February 13, 2012
Passport: EB8896809 (63) 906 360 8766 | (02) 332 35 46 richelleglim@yahoo.com richelleglim07@gmail.com 13B Ilang-Ilang St., Marulas, Valenzuela City, Philippines
richellelim
graphic_designer
designportfolio
coffeetablebook { sample of published coffeetable book of Oustanding Awards • Outstanding Governorship Award 2013 • Outstanding Congressman Award 2013
Outstanding Governorship Award 2013
Moro Servant Leader in Contemporary Mindanao Governor Mujiv S. Hataman From his humble beginnings at a small village in the island of Basilan, Mujiv Hataman worked his way up to become a leading Moro figure of today. As Regional Governor of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), he has authority over five provinces and two cities and takes the helm of addressing the clamors of around 4 million residents, who are mostly Moros. His administration’s introduction of reforms and good governance has allowed ARMM to maintain its relevance to the aspirations of the Moro people. Mujiv was born on September 11, 1972 as the seventh child of Hadji Sulaiman Hataman, a Yakan, and Hadja Jamila Salliman, a Tausug, in the village of Buli-Buli, Sumisip, Basilan. He comes from a family of leaders - his father was a panglima(chieftain) and served as Barangay captain of their village from the time he sought the position in the 70s until his retirement, and his older brother was one of the first councilors of the then City of Basilan. His experience as a youth leader and activist gained him a grasp of the realities faced by minority groups in the country. He hopes to see an empowered and responsible citizenry, active in their participation in good governance and establish a model Muslim community that every Muslim Filipino can be proud of. A product of public school, Mujiv graduated Class Valedictorian in 1984 at Buli-Buli Elementary School and Class Salutatorian in 1988 at the SumisipNational High School. Having spent his elementary and secondary education in Basilan, he ventured to Manila at the age of 16 to pursue college. He enrolled in Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering at the AMA Computer University in Manila.
20
Outstanding Governorship Award 2013
Mujiv has always been ahead of his time. At the age of 17, he developed a heightened consciousness of the web of interrelations among Mindanaoans - the Moros, Lumads, and the Christian settlers – and developed a profound understanding of the need to address the salient issues of their economic, political, and cultural life. 1989 was the start of his progressivebent political career. He joined the Manila-based Bangsamoro Student Association who marched and took the cause of the Moro People to the streets in the quest of making a statement for the plight of the Muslim ethnics of Mindanao, their right to self-determination that then continued to fall on deaf ears and the need for drafting a peaceful solution to the centuries-old Mindanao problem. The sporadic encounters between the military and the secessionist groups based in Basilan took heavy toll on the plight of people who were caught in thecrossfires and the loss of lives was far too heavy to be accepted in contemporary terms. This motivated the young Mujiv to found Kahapan-Basilan, Inc. (now the Kahapan Foundation) in 1995.
A consistent advocate of peace and development via right to self-determination of the tri-Peoples in Mindanao, he did not only earn the respect of prominent political figures in the province of Basilan but even across Mindanao. His persistence, diligence and involvement with international solidarity work gained attention in the national and international communities. In the year 2000, Mujiv was named as top nominee of the AMIN (Anak Mindanao) Party List that was then seeking a seat at the House of Representatives. He graduated from the House of Representatives after having served for three-terms as Congressman (12th – 14th Congress). During his stint in Congress, Mujiv took bold steps in (1) standing up as the only Muslim legislator in the impeachment against then President GloriaMacapagal-Arroyo, (2) calling out for inspection of rice warehouses to avoid rice hoarding when the price of rice had increased from P41 to P52 per kilo, (3) bringing out the anomalous Road User’s Tax and criticizing the double insertion of the C6 project, (4) calling out for reform in government-owned and controlled corporations considering their heavy indebtedness and mismanagement, (5) initiating investigation in the irregularities in the collection of taxes from quarrying and hauling of Mt. Pinatubo sand in Pampanga, (6) calling the government to give more meaning to the mandate of the Constitution to assign the highest budgetary priority to education, (7) asking the government in a resolution to make basic education the primary beneficiary of its P25.2-billion take from the sale of government shares in the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company, (8) pushing for a program to ensure that the thousands of undocumented children of Filipino workers in Malaysia who were sent back to the Philippines during the mass deportation will get proper education, (9) building the Mindanao Garden of Peace in the Corregidor Islands, and a lot more. Mujiv sponsored and authored fourteen (14) House Bills, the most significant of which is House Bill No. 03012 - AN ACT PROHIBITING DISCRIMINATION AGAINST PERSONS ON ACCOUNT OF ETHNIC ORIGIN AND/OR RELIGIOUS BELIEF, which was approved on 3rd reading by both Houses of Congress. He also co-authored sixty nine (69) House Bills to include among others the CARPER Law and Generics Medicine Act.
21
Outstanding Governorship Award 2013
Following the ARMM Synchronization Law, President Benigno S. Aquino III handpicked him to a yet bigger responsibility in December 2011 to become the OIC-Regional Governor of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). Assuming the highest office in the region that had the reputation of being regularly irregular, particularly during the aftermath of the Maguindanao Massacre, remains Mujiv’s most challenging task. Mujiv managed to lay down sweeping changes in what used to be dysfunctional bureaucracy – professionalizing its workforce, purging a large number of “ghost employees” and instituting transparency and accountability in the regional governance. To date, Hataman’s policy of transparency is most remarkable in Philippine local governance.
22
His leadership style, characterized by his openness and accessibility to the people, is a complete pivot from the established norm in the ARMM. The governor and the entire composition of his cabinet have voluntarily made public their contact details where people can vent their opinions and comments on government and its services. A standing policy in the ARMM is giving the public access to government activities and transactions and requiring all officials to respond to valid queries. Mujiv’s policy of bringing the government closer to the people and vice versa, is an impressive move to make constituents realize that government exists for them and must initiate the bold moves for change. It is the regional government’s aim to adhere to the global principle of open governance. He has personally urged for the strengthening of a Personnel Selection and Promotions Board that screens and evaluates applicants purely on their merit and fitness thus, curbing influence peddling, inefficiency and items-for-sale scheme. Believing in education as the most potent tool for change, Mujiv took priority to address the state of literacy and education in the ARMM. While doing so, he took personal attention to delve into the plight of schoolteachers, the state-of-affairs in the region’s Education Department, and the persistent irregularities. He found the niche for his massive reform agenda in the education sector. Policies were set to remove delays in the release of salaries of teachers and adopted policies to ease them of some financial burdens. The regional government secured a deal with Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) to provide a buyout scheme for teachers with huge loans from private lenders. An agreement was also signed between the ARMM government, the GSIS and the Department of Budget and Management for the implementation of a straight deduction scheme to settle GSIS payables of a large number of teachers in the region. ARMM saved millions of government funds when Mujiv launched a campaign against ghost projects and workers campaign in 2012. The successful campaign earned him the moniker “certified ghost-buster” from President Benigno Aquino III who made the pronouncement in his 3rd State of the Nation Address.
Outstanding Governorship Award 2013
He then campaigned for the cleansing of the list of voters in the ARMM, a move strongly supported by civil society groups. With their help, he secured President Aquino’s support. Close to 300,000 illegitimate registrants were removed from the region’s official book of voters as a result of the re-registration conducted by the Commission on Elections, paving the way for more credible elections. He was for the second time, cited by President Aquino in the recent SONA for his electoral reform initiative. He has pressed on with the brand of leadership and programs he started in the ARMM after emerging victorious in the synchronized midterm election in May this year. He has called for the streamlining and optimization of government services being handled by the regional government through the ARMM HELPS (Health, Education, Livelihood, Peace and Security, and Synergy) scheme. He has likewise mandated a proactive approach to emergency situations with the activation of the ARMM HEART or the Humanitarian Emergency Action Response Team. Mujiv married Sitti Djalia Turabin, former executive director of the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos and now Representative of Anak Mindanao Party List. They have five children, namely: AhmedIbn Djaliv, Khaleed Eiman Djaliv, Amina Umara, Jamil Oumar and Ameera Mumtaz. Mujiv’s style of leadership will forever mark as a legacy of new politics, not just for the Muslim autonomous region, but for the rest of the country as well.
23
Outstanding Congressman Award 2013
Hon. Irwin C. Tieng Representative, BUHAY Party List Committees • Globalization And Wto • Housing And Urban Development • Basic Education And Culture • Government Enterprises And Privatization • Higher And Technical Education • Public Works And Highways
• Small Business & • Entrepreneurship Development • Social Services • Ways And Means • Welfare Of Children • Youth And Sports Development
Rep. Irwin Tieng, commonly known to his friends and family as “Irwin”, is on his third term as Representative of the Buhay Partylist. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in Business Management from De La Salle University-College of St. Benilde and earned his Master’s Degree in Business Administration at the Ateneo De Manila Professional School. He is a commissioned Reserve Officer of the Philippine Marines-Navy with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Rep. Tieng is committed to promote and protect life especially the Person’s With Disability (PWD). Known to actively fight for the rights of children with autism and cerebral palsied, he was conferred as the Champion of the UN Convention on the rights of the PWD’s. During his previous terms as legislator, he authored five bills that eventually became laws, to wit: RA 9504, Additional Personal Exemption for each dependent from P8,000 to P25,000; RA 9995, Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act; RA 9640, Lowering Amusement Tax from 30% to 10%; RA 10088, Anti-Camcording and RA 10372, Amending the Copyright Law.
30
Outstanding Congressman Award 2013
His legislative agenda involves the education of the youth and improvement of basic social services. He was able to help several of his constituents to get jobs, locally and abroad, through his educational assistance program in CHED and TESDA. His medical assistance and medical missions also benefited thousands of his constituents. His other projects also aim to address health care services such as acquisition of mobile clinics and ambulances, and wheelchair donations.
Rep. Tieng is the Chairman of the Special Committee on Globalization and World Trade and the Vice Chairman of the Committee on Housing and Urban Development. He is also a member of the following committees, to wit: Basic Education, Social Services, Small Business and Entrepreneurship Development, Welfare of Children, and Youth and Sports Development.
31
Outstanding Congressman Award 2013
HOUSE MEASURES SPONSORED/AUTHORED • HB00910 An act to prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability in connection with admission to an institution of higher education, and for other purposes • HB00911 An act to create a value added tax free weekend for certain covered items • HB00912 An act amending section 14 of republic act no. 6539 otherwise known as the “anti-carnapping act of 1972” as amended by republic act no. 7659 • HB00913 An act to establish prisoner’s contrition contribution to society, and for other purposes
and
• HB00914 An act to prohibit animal crush video, and providing penalties for violations thereof • HB00915 An act to prohibit online piracy and providing penalties for violation thereof • HB00916 An act making automated teller machines accessible to the visually-impaired individuals • HB00917 An act defining and penalizing the crime of cyber-bullying • HB00918 An act amending republic act no. 9225, otherwise known as the “citizenship retention and re-acquisition act of 2003” • HB00919 An act defining the crime of stalking and providing penalties therefore • HB00920 An act penalizing the maintenance of a den or any place for cyber sex activities or exhibition of private acts, and for other purposes • HB00921 An act requiring local government units to use garbage trucks with onboard compactor for the collection and transportation of solid waste and for other purposes • HB00922 An act amending certain provisions of republic act 9344, otherwise known as the juvenile justice and welfare act of 2006”, and for other purposes
32
• HB00923 An act to prohibit and penalize the sale and dispensing of cytotec or misoprostol drug, and for other purposes • HB00924 An act penalizing landlords and building owner’s whose tenants manufacture, distribute and sell pirated cd’s and dvd’s on or out of the leased premises • HB00925 An act to require all franchise holders or operators of television stations and producers of television programs to broadcast or present their programs with closed captions, and for other purposes • HB00926 An act defining the liability of the owners, operators and managers of parking lots collecting fees, and for other related purposes • HB00927 An act providing for the integration of the Philippine medical association, and for other related purposes thereof • HB00928 An act restoring the Philippine inventors commission, defining its powers, functions and duties, and for other purposes that will encourage the generation, development, manufacture, promotion and market of the Philippine inventions • HB00929 An act defining the offense of reckless driving and providing penalties for the commission thereof and for other related purposes • HB00930 An act providing for a comprehensive accessible and affordable early detection and timely intervention services for children with mental illness • HB00931 An act prohibiting the withholding of students’ official records for transfer purposes by reason of non-payment of school tuition fees and other necessary fees,and for other purposes • HB01165 An act to prohibit and penalize reading, composing and sending electronic messages while driving, and for other purposes • HB03089 An act creating a national transportation safety board, appropriating funds therefor and for other purposes
Outstanding Congressman Award 2013
HOUSE MEASURES CO-AUTHORED • HB01782 An act establishing a national cancer center to be known as the Philippine national cancer center and appropriating funds therefor • HB02071 An act increasing the additional exemption for taxpayers with dependents incapable of self-support because of mental or physical, defect or with disabilities and both spouses to claim the same, amending for the purpose section 35 (b) of republic act no. 8424, as amended by republic act no. 9504, otherwise known as the national internal revenue code of the Philippines, and for other purposes • HB02272 An act requiring mandatory seminar on traffic rules and regulations for all public utility vehicle drivers • HB02273 An act requiring amusement rides owners to have annual and daily ride inspections • HB02274 An act establishing a gynecologic cancer public education and awareness campaign, appropriating funds therefor, and for other purposes • HB02275 An act mandating the department of transportation and communications to evaluate, approve and accredit motor vehicle accident prevention courses and requiring all licensed drivers to undergo such courses before the issuance of their drivers’ licenses, and for other purposes • HB02276 An act requiring the mandatory compliance by all motorcycle drivers and operators to automatically turn on and ride with their headlights on at all hours of the day and night on all roads • HB02277 An act providing for mandatory annual inspection of all public and private school buildings by the city or municipal engineer or building official and for other related purposes • HB02278 An act to require country of origin labeling on prescription and over-the-counter drugs • HB02279 An act giving tax credit to physicians rendering pro bono services to poor patients
33
newspaperads {
ads and supplements printed at • The StarPhoenix (Saskatoon Canada newspaper) • The Philippine Star • Philippine Daily Inquirer • The Manila Times • Manila Bulletin
ad designs for StarPhoenix newspaper (Saskatoon Canada newspaper)
newspaperads
richelle_lim.graphic_designer
Superbrands December supplement printed at The Philippine Star
Superbrands November ad printed at Manila Bulletin, The Manila Times and Business World
Superbrands October supplement printed at The Philippine Star
newspaperads
richelle_lim.graphic_designer
Superbrands July and August ad and supplement
press release for Outstanding Local Legislator Award 2013 event
newspaperads
richelle_lim.graphic_designer
layoutdesigns { wedding album { invites { layout designs
weddingalbum
richelle_lim.graphic_designer
baptismal invites
Paseo Parkview Suites Condominium party invites
invites
richelle_lim.graphic_designer
2013 Public Land Transportation Solutions Summit event materials (newspaper ad, certificates, invites, programme)
poster and sticker layout of RESPETO Sa Bawat Pasahero a campaign ad of DOTC and LTFRB for 2013 Public Land Transportation Solutions Summit event
layoutdesigns
richelle_lim.graphic_designer
Superbrands Volume VII Gala Tribute Night 2012 Invites
Twine logo and flyers commissioned work for feasibility study
layoutdesigns
richelle_lim.graphic_designer
product logo, magazine and packaging layout for Vintage Dental Laboratory
t-shirt and button pins design
layoutdesigns
richelle_lim.graphic_designer
corporateidentity { { { { {
logo design brochure business card envelope letterhead
logodesigns richelle_lim.graphic_designer
brochure design an advertising design project
corporateidentity
richelle_lim.graphic_designer
corporate identity for Pixel Productions an advertising design project
corporateidentity
richelle_lim.graphic_designer
Suguitan Law Office
corporate identity for Suguitan Law Office
Olive Juice Concepts business card proposal
corporateidentity
richelle_lim.graphic_designer
graphicdesigns
richellelim graphic_designer
(63) 906 360 8766 (02) 332 35 46
richelleglim@yahoo.com richelleglim07@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/riiii.shel rii.shel | tumblr