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Dayo

Dayo

Dayo is a full-length, digitally animated film that brings to life the Philippines’ most beloved mythological creatures with a modern-day twist. Its creators, Cutting Edge Studios, invited bloggers to check out their facilities, the animation process, and a sneak peek of the movie—to be released this December as an entry to the Metro Manila Film Festival and to the rest of the world with the title “Wanderer”. I wasn’t able […]

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I’m a Finalist for Best Blog Design at the Philippine Blog Awards!

I'm a Finalist for Best Blog Design at the Philippine Blog Awards!

Edit (09/25/08): Congratulations OctTwelve! Good job! I just found out that Stellify is one of the finalists for the Best Blog Design category of the Best Blog division of the 2nd Philippine Blog Awards. I’m shocked. Even more shocked than I was last year after being a finalist in the Technology category. I feel like the odd one out (again). Just look at this site. Then look at the other […]

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We want a Philippine web design conference. So we’re planning one.

Another problem with web design aside from my previous laments is that it has always played “saling-pusa” (my indirect translation: second fiddle) to fields like print design, technology, blogging, internet marketing—at least in the Philippines. (I leave it up to you to connect the respective dots to Murder By Design, Graphika Manila, BarCamp Manila, iBlog, Philippine Blog Awards, WordCamp Philippines, SEMCON, IMMAP, and so forth.) Maybe because web design is […]

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The problem with Google Chrome…

The problem with Google Chrome...

I’m not here to measure just how revolutionary open-source web browser Google Chrome is. I did that elsewhere. The problem with Google Chrome is that people are not supposed to ask if they should paranoid about using it. The problem with Google Chrome is that an uproar in the blogosphere should not be needed for its questionable privacy policy/license agreement/terms of service to be modified. Since Google has managed to […]

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Giving my archives some “snazz”

I’ve given my already-refreshed Archives another refresh by way of a WordPress plugin called Snazzy Archives by Vladimir Prelovac. It reminds me of the very nifty Museum Tumblr theme by Paul Giacherio.

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Design × Code × Words for a better Web,
made in the Philippines by Sophia Lucero.