At first, we weren’t sure what direction to take. We had lots of ideas (especially that we have our own ideas) but what made it work was the way we collaborated. Everyone contributed. We brainstormed, sketched, and revised. And our goal is to create an output that is meaningful. I was the one who lead the visual making since I am a calligrapher and so I know what design suits well in the given topics.
So what we ended up with was more than just an eye-catching design. It was a representation of what we had learned including our interpretation of Filipino values, language, literature, or maybe even culture in action. (And of course it was tiring.)


Afterwards, I've learned that in a world where visuals are everywhere, creating something with depth is a challenge but that’s what made this experience so rewarding. It’s not just about making something that looks nice. It’s about making something that says something. Something with cultural relevance (depending on the topic provided). Something that reflects our identity as students, creators, and Filipinos.