Meet Pancit-pancitan

Meet Pancit-pancitan

Pancit-pancitan is one of my favorite edible plants, so I decided to draw it.

Free Badlit or Suwat Bisaya font, and how to type Bisaya letters and words

Free Badlit or Suwat Bisaya font, and how to type Bisaya letters and words

My 2nd font inspired by Baybayin and Suwat Bisaya: Badlit Rounded Uno. Download it free here.

Making a map of critically endangered birds of the Philippines

Making a map of critically endangered birds of the Philippines

Sharing one challenge in designing a critically endangered bird map of the Philippines.

Hidilyn Diaz art

Hidilyn Diaz art

Practicing character design by drawing the Philippine’s first Olympic gold medalist: Hidilyn Diaz!

Chicken inasal burrito in London

Chicken inasal burrito in London

My search for Filipino-Mexican food continues in a country thousands of miles away from both the Philippines and Mexico: the United Kingdom.

Bisaya pre-colonial clothing advocates in “Where the Leaves Fall” magazine

Bisaya pre-colonial clothing advocates in “Where the Leaves Fall” magazine

Pre-colonial/Philippine fashion advocates are featured in this magazine on nature and the environment.

A whale shark character for an Ateneo student org

A whale shark character for an Ateneo student org

Wave a fin at my rendition of William the Whale Shark, a mascot of a student organization focused on biodiversity conservation.

Art (and food) at a halal Filipino ramen spot in London

Art (and food) at a halal Filipino ramen spot in London

Ever tried a Filipino ramen? Is that like pancit but with soup? Sopas but with noodles? No, it’s like this, at London’s Ramo Ramen.

Aquarium fish stickers for awareness

Aquarium fish stickers for awareness

Time to Save Dory, and Find Solutions to sustain any trade of fish from the Philippines and beyond. We’re starting with stickers.

“Retouching” Papa’s old photo from the 1930s

“Retouching” Papa’s old photo from the 1930s

I like to add color to my dad’s old black and white photos from the 1930s. He was part of the “Manong generation.”