Gratitude post and life update~

 
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Tomorrow is my last day at SketchPost! 2 years and 6 months in, new work pass policies pretty much forced the hand and pushed me out, (no thanks to Covid-19). What a bittersweet and really chaotic way to say goodbye!

They sent flowers and a lovely card.

They sent flowers and a lovely card.

I definitely would’ve wanted to stay on. These insane endtimes don’t really inspire willing unemployment and risk-taking. But ah, it is what it is. And maybe in the grand scheme of things, it was time for me to move on. All in all, I am grateful for the time spent with the team.

I learned a new skill in graphic recording, new tricks with hand-written typography, layout and even just listening. I got some practice managing client expectations and extending myself versus setting boundaries. Not to mention some of the actual content that I was PAID to listen to and internalise; all the people and accents from around the world I got to chat with. 80% of the job is listening so the work is like a giant exercise of empathy and sympathy.

On personal note, most critically, I also picked up a lot of speed in drawing. Momentum that I definitely wouldn’t have reached if I was juggling illustration with a regular design job. The goodbye felt sudden, but I’m grateful.

Compare the first graphic recording I made (just the right side of the graphic. My colleague Van drew her portion on the left side), to this one I drew myself yesterday:

I’m proud of my progress! Posting it here for anybody who happens by this blog to see, but most importantly to remind myself of the nature of growth, the next time I get down on myself, ha!


To SketchPost nerds who might be reading this: Thank you friends! I’ll see you online, and whenever the borders reopen <3

*Pats self on back*

I made these pinch plates and sold ‘em on Etsy, but once purchased the listing disappears completely from the listings… Sooo I’m reposting them here haha

Postcards for Sale

Finally finished this project! Head over to my Etsy Shop if you’re keen to buy a set for yourself :)

Thank you to everyone who has already bought them <3 Your support means a lot!

Maysia!

This May I took part in a daily drawing challenge called #maysia, celebrating AAPI month by taking everyday word prompts and drawing them! I’m really pleased with how these turned out :) Might make a postcard series from the favourites.

5 Ways to Stay Healthy (At Home)

Here’s something I created for my company’s social media. The information is very simple and straightforward, but I hoped the illustrations cheered folks up!

Zoom Zoom

Sketchpost made a couple really cool Zoom backgrounds for FREE download. You can grab mine here, but you can find the rest on our LinkedIn.

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In protest of House Bill 6875

There’s been a lot on my mind lately; particularly thoughts about home, my family, friends, and the most recent law that’s passed through Congress. We can talk about the Philippines’ Anti-Terror Bill more at length, but like all things, I ended up illustrating how I feel.

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The Cliff notes is that the bill circumvents the judicial system. It effectively establishes a de facto martial law, granting the Duterte administration sweeping powers to determine for themselves what is, and isn’t acts of terrorism based off the judgements of the ATC (The Anti-Terrorism Council).

This is a council composed of several Cabinet secretaries and security officials. Notably, these people are part of the executive branch of government and are not independent in theory like judges.

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In practice, it grants law-enforcers unbridled power to:
- Carry out arrests WITHOUT warrant.
- Hold suspects without charge for 14 days (extendible by 10)
- Sentence those accused of joining or threatening to incite “terror acts” to 12 years imprisonment.
- Sentence those “engaged in a conspiracy to commit terrorism” to life imprisonment without the benefit of parole
- The bill also removes a provision on payment of 500,000 Philippine pesos ($10,000) damages for wrongful detention.

This is state-sanctioned terrorism.

Half of the year is gone. Let’s hope that a happy ending comes at the end of the next half.

 

Here’s a rejected cartoon I did. It feels like a lifetime ago when I did this. I submitted it early February, before the seasonal flu” exploded into a full blown pandemic. I still like it, though.

 
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Hanging in There

Haven’t really had the time to draw anything more these last couple of days! So, Merry Christmas, ya filthy animals. Have a wallpaper <3

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Inktober Week 1

I think this is the furthest I’ve ever gotten in Inktober, so I’m hoping I don’t jinx it and peter off around day 10 :x
Please to enjoy a compilation of WEEK 1!
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