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Manila Design Week 2010: Design Everyday The Second Philippine Graphic Design Festival 7 – 13 August 2010 Twelve months, forty-eight weeks, three hundred sixty five days of Graphic Design all summed up into a week of art, music, fashion, street culture, collaboration, competition and celebration. What is Manila Design Week all about? The first of its kind in the Philippines, and in the running for two years now, Manila Design Week aims to bring Philippine graphic design into the mainstream. More than that, it wants to establish the Philippines as a hub of graphic design and creativity in the region by galvanizing local talent and giving it a voice, year after year. Manila Design Week promotes collaboration of artists in all fields of graphic design through a weeklong lineup of events held throughout the metro, with each day showcasing a different theme. Everything and anything graphic design, in all media, will be featured: from print and publication design to web and motion graphics passing through its applications in photography, advertising, music and fashion. This year’s theme:

Design 365 days a year. DESIGN EVERYDAY. Everyday, everyone & everything are great places to find good design.

MANILA DESIGN WEEK 2010 was a project of Team Manila Graphic Design Studio Inc., Presented by Manila Beer Power Mac Center & Bratpack In cooperation with Velprint HP Printing Maximum Advantage Rickshaw Productions Locked Down Entertainment And Ayala Malls


DAY 1: SATURDAY AUGUST 07 GRAPHIKA MANILA 2010 An International Multimedia Design Conference

9 am – 6 pm SMX CONVENTION CENTER Seashell Lane, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City Graphika Manila 2010 is an International Multimedia Design Conference which has been in the Philippines since 2006. This year, Manila Design Week 2010 and Graphika Manila 2010 have once again brought together notable and well-known graphic artists and designers from the different fields of the international and local multimedia and graphic design scene to speak and inspire artists and designers in the Philippines. A record 2,500 people attended this year’s installment with the following lineup of speakers: Tara McPherson (www.taramcpherson.com), a New York-based artist named by Elle Magazine as the crown princess of poster art. She is known for her gig posters for rock bands such as Beck, Modest Mouse and Melvins. And vinyl toys for Kidrobot, Dark Horse and Toy2R. Danny Yount (www.dannyyount.com), an Emmy-award winner and selftaught designer known for his main title works in film, commercial and television. His latest works include Ironman 2 and Sherlock Holmes. Phunk Studio (www.phunkstudio.com), a Singapore-based contemporary art and design collective named as “The Champion of Singapore’s Graphic Scene” by Creative Review in UK. Their works include collaborations with Nike, MTV, Nokia, Daimler Chrysler, Commes des Garçon, Uniqlo, Levi’s and Tiger Beer. Rocketsheep Post (www.rocketsheep.net), a small production company by Avid Liongoren. He is well-known for his music videos, commercials and film in progress – Saving Sally. Arnold Arre and Cynthia Bauzon-Arre (www.arnold-arre.com; www.bauzon.ph) – Husband and wife in real life, but known for their different individual works. Arnold Arre illustrates and writes graphic novels – The Mythology Class, Ang Mundo ni Andong Agimat and Martial Law Babies while Cynthia Arre designs for Eraserheads and other rock bands and Wedding Essentials magazine. Underground Logic (www.undergroudlogic.com) – one of the leading creative design, visual effects and editorial houses in the region. Their clientele includes Greenwich, Quaker Oats, Nissin, Smart, Bench, KFC and Pepsi. The bag authority, Bratpack gave away prizes in an interactive question and answer game with the audience. At the end of the conference, an Apple iPad was given to Gwenalyn Foster of De La Salle University – Manila which she won through a raffle draw of all the conference attendees.


DAY 1: SATURDAY AUGUST 07 \

Power Mac Center presents WALL LORDS PHILIPPINES A Live Graffiti Design Competition

MANILA DESIGN WEEK KICK-OFF PARTY

1 pm – 9 pm THE COLLECTIVE 7274 Malugay St. San Antonio Village, Makati City Eight of the top Philippine graffiti crews competed with one another in an eight-hour live graffiti battle to represent the Philippines in Asia’s Biggest Graffiti Competition, Wall Lords with a theme piecing – Digital Experience. Pilipinas Street Plan also known as PSP scored 20.6 points, enough to be hailed as the Wall Lords of the Philippines Stage. PSP will be flying to Shanghai, China for the Wall Lords Final Stage on 27th-29th of August. The other winners are UGK-FTC (19 pts.) and MSFPH (18.1 pts.). Over 1,600 people flocked to The Collective Makati to witness the live art done by these crews equipped with just their Pylox spray paint cans. With PSP winning the top honors, each of the 3-member crew received an iPod Touch and Daily Grind Clothing shirts from Team Manila, as well as footwear from Vans.

9 pm - onwards THE COLLECTIVE 7274 Malugay St. San Antonio Village, Makati City The kick-off party started with Power Mac Center awarding PSP (Pilipinas Street Plan) the check to fly them to Shanghai, China for the Wall Lords Final Stage, and added one iPod Touch to each of the three crew members. Soon after, the Tara McPherson Exhibit was launched at the independent store and gallery, Vinyl on Vinyl. Tara McPherson graced the celebration with a brief show of appreciation and stayed on listening to the music of Us-2 Evil-0, Duster, Chillitees, Sleepyheads, Imago, Gaijin, Pedicab and Sandwich.


DAY 2: TUESDAY AUGUST 10

8 pm – 2 am THE COLLECTIVE 7274 Malugay St. San Antonio Village, Makati City

Manila Beer presents CUT & PASTE The Ultimate Design Battle

Probably the highlight of Manila Design Week for graphic design fanatics and purists alike, Cut & Paste had its first ever competition show in Manila, in front of a delirious and frenzied crowd of over 800 people, packing it in at The Collective Makati. Dubbed as the Ultimate Design Battle, Cut & Paste showcased 2D graphic designers and Motion Graphics Artists by pitting them against one another in an on-the-spot, time-pressured design contest, with their work seen in large screens atop the stage for everyone to see as it gets done. Think Iron Chef for graphic designers. Three winners came out on top at the end of the night with prizes ranging from iPod Touch units to Lomography cameras and Manila Beer x Team Manila limited edition shirts: Dan Matutina – 2D Competition Champion Edrie Ocampo – Motion Graphics Champion (Manila Beer Theme) Nico Puertollano – Motion Graphics People’s Choice (Power Mac Center Theme) Panel of Judges: Adrian Calumpang Sid Maderazo Raffy Francisco Joel Limchoc Rex Advincula AJ Dimarucot Check out www.cutandpaste.com for more details.


DAY 3: WEDNESDAY AUGUST 11 Bratpack presents WHAT’S IN YOUR BAG? A Fashion and Design Photo Exhibit

EXHIBIT OPENING 7 pm – 10 pm GREENBELT 5, Fashion Walk OFFICIAL MANILA DESIGN WEEK PARTY 11 pm – 2 am ENCORE, The Fort From Tim Yap to blog personality Tricia Gosingtian to Borgy Manotoc, a dream team of photographers and graphic designers aimed to portray what’s in the bag of 30 style icons of different backgrounds, ultimately unearthing the lifestyles of each. With Bratpack showcasing the different brands and bags under its helm, from Eastpak and Jansport to Timbuk2, the teams took on the creative challenge of infusing the icons’ style into the look and feel of the exhibit held at the Greenbelt 5 Fashion Walk, with the icons’ bag contents as the main representation. And in keeping with the theme of Fashion Night, Sarah Meier along with fashion bag police Lotho Lotho unearthed more intrigues as they inspected the bags of the night’s attendees with the most stylish getting Kangol headwear, and those with the happenstance of having an Apple product winning even more Apple gear care of Power Mac Center. Photographer: Steve Tirona Designer: AJ Dimarucot Icons: Kiko Escora. Soul Flower, Eric Ong, Ornussa Cadness, Adrian Calumpang and Borgy Manotoc Photographer: Daniel Tan Designer: N 27 + 20 Icons: Geena Lopez, Carlos Celdran, Amina Aranaz-Alunan, Daphne OsenaPaez, KC Montero Photogtapher: JA Tadena Designer: Randell Centeno Icons: Tim Yap, RA Rivera, Ramon Bautista, Audrey Carpio, Marc Nelson Photographer: Revo Naval Designer: Dan Matutina Icons: Brent Javier, Cecil Zamora, Tricia Gosingtian, Noli Coronado Photographer: Niko Villegas & Glen Tungol Designer: Ramon Vizmonte Icons: Saab Magalona, Vicky Herrera, Brandie Tan, Garovs Garovillo, Francis Kong, Xander Angeles, Stephanie Ong, Pauline Prieto, Ces Olondriz, Angel Guerrero


DAY 4: THURSDAY AUGUST 12 Power Mac Center presents DIGITAL VOICE: GRAPHIC DESIGN FREEDOM WALL Poster Design Contest for Students

4 pm – 9 pm GLORIETTA 5, Activity Center Ayala Center, Makati City Over one hundred emerging student artists and designers from Fine Arts to Multimedia Arts were asked to take a stand and to express their opinions through graphic designed artworks to form a 6 x 32 ft. freedom wall in Glorietta 5. The student artists pre-designed their artworks then finalized on Mac Workstations powered by Power Mac Center, printed on the spot with an HP large format printer and posted on the freedom wall to demonstrate unity and positivity through graphic design. While building the freedom wall, more than two hundred students were able to learn more of Poster Designing with a series of workshops by Power Mac Center and SHIFT (School of Intermedia, Film and Technology) with games during intermissions to give away prizes courtesy of Power Mac Center. Also was launched is Big SHIFT, a project which aims to reshape the image of the country. Turbo Goth, Techy Romantics and Team Manila delighted the participants with live music. At the end of the event, the top five posters were chosen by the panel of judges composed of Nico Puertollano (Creative Director, 27+20 Design Boutique), Paul Guadalupe (Creative Director, BBDO), Jowee Alviar and Mon Punzalan (Creative Directors, Team Manila Graphic Design Studio). The top five posters are: “Askaldereta” Claudine Delfin of Ateneo De Manila University “Calesa” Balaram Das Ochangco of University of Santo Tomas “Lend a Hand” Terence Niño Eduarte of University of Santo Tomas “Ang Dalagang Anak ni Inang Kalikasan” Kervin Donn Doctor of Mapúa Institute of Technology “Jejegirl” John Efren Solis of Asia Pacific College. Each winner was given a Lomography Camera Set courtesy of Lomography Embassy Manila and a gift certificate from Power Mac Center. Lomography Embassy Manila gave out one Lomography Camera Set through a raffle draw of all the exhibit and seminar participants which was won by Katrina Vargas of University of the Philippines - Diliman.


DAY 5: FRIDAY AUGUST 13

8 pm – 2 am CUBAO EXPO (previously Marikina Shoe Expo) Araneta Center, Gen. Romulo Ave., Cubao, Quezon City

Manila Beer presents MANILA SOUND VISION A Music & Design tribute to 70s Filipino rock.

Music and art have always been known to tame the savage beasts in us but during MDW 2010’s closing event, Manila Sound Vision, the two induced quite the opposite in its attendees for it was a night that released a savage passion for music and art unlike any other. THE Clothing store set the stage for the glorious return of 70s rock legends like the Juan Dela Cruz band, Sampaguita, Asin by way of vinyl sleeve designs created by today’s rising and prominent artists and graphic designers. The limited space was transformed into an intricate web of suspended vinyl sleeve artworks while Team Manila DJs welcomed exhibit goers and curious bystanders with infectious beats from the turntable. The whole of Cubao Expo was in high gear as a flurry of sights and sounds bombarded everyone present : music videos made by Big Top Media and First Academy of Computer Arts and the corresponding performances of headliner bands like Urbandub, Up Dharma Down, SinoSikat? and Razorback were launched and the show continued with rockin’ performances by Imago, Sideshow, Techy Romantics, Gaijin, Taken by Cars with DJs Arbiewon, Switch Trick, Stolen Kisses and Guadakomeda. Overflowing Manila Beer kept the crowd company while they took in the wild and art-filled night that was Manila Sound Vision at Cubao X.


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