A Hundred Heads

I wouldn’t exactly call myself a photographer –– not just yet ––€“ since I know I still have a lot to learn if I really want to earn that title. I know it requires a lot of practice, and not just with the actual taking of the photos, but with the post-processing, as well. Like I said before, I realized I can get easily addicted to learning new creative activities, so this is a personal project to help me do that, as well as improve my photography skills. Aside from those reasons, it’s also a discipline thing, since I’m going to process one photo a day. This’ll be my Hundred Heads project, patterned after legendary designer Michael Bierut’s famous 100 Days assignment.

Here’s number one:

Cute old guy.

Screenprinting Workshop

I realized I’m addicted to learning new creative activities (aren’t we all though?), so I attended a screenprinting workshop hosted by the guys from Hocus Manila a few days ago. 

A bit of a new start in an old ‘New’ city (and an old old cliché as a crutch).

http://www.paulignacio.com/blog/new-blog-new-post-new-york-and-a-cliche-blog-post-title/

Hi.

I’m Paul Ignacio. I’m a graphic designer based in Manila. If you’re looking for my (rather old) portfolio site, it’s at www.paulignacio.com/v1. Version 2 is on its way, but in the meantime, do click on the little translucent button on the upper right of this page (that’s right, the one that says “Follow+”) if you want to keep tabs on my work and other design-related future posts. Thanks and have a great day! :]