philippine.design
This form is for interested contributors and archivists to Developh's philippine.design web project. If you have questions, please reach out to Chia#1840 on Discord or chia@developh.org.

We aim to first curate a resource and archive on Philippine design through a lens of criticality and decoloniality, borrowing from both historical and contemporary texts from different fields. (Think an expansive and guided Are.na channel, or readers like https://readings.design/ that cover people + text + media, amongst other artifacts.)

[[Design here primarily means visual & graphic design, but also product, illustration, etc.]]

As we expand philippine.design, we're also interested in publishing our own texts, hosting podcasts & discussions, running surveys and open-source sheets (pay transparency, etc.), and inviting in speakers. This initiative is part of Developh, a youth-run community working to accelerate technology and experiences for social good––creating space for technologists and creatives.
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Name *
Email *
Used for permissions to planning files, such as Notion and Gdocs.
Discord ID (ex. Name#0000) *
We will communicate on a semi-public channel in the Developh Discord, with permissions granted to the project team for a private channel. Please join the server if you haven't yet at https://develo.ph/discord.
Short Answers
Please provide brief answers to the following questions. We'll be inviting contributors/archivists to this project based on short responses and (potentially) a short interview.
What is Philippine design to you? *
What should Philippine.design make space for/curate? *
What piece of media, book, or person has been most influential to your design practice in the past year? Why? *
Where can we find you as a designer? *
Please drop a link to your portfolio, Instagram, or any other site that you feel is representative of your work – especially if this is your first time engaging with Developh! ^__^
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