IMI: Inspire Meaning In 『Design+Art』

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Artists and designers have the capability to influence culture from the local scene to a global scale. Those braving to make a difference need to understand certain principles that separate class from kitsch.

Midori Design Works opens this discussion with IMI, a design+art talk that aims to inspire and reflect on how great work is done right; creative practitioners and the design-curious will learn insights on effective print work to represent a business or advocacy, creating your personal style through digital art, and telling effective stories for television.

The first conversation in design+art happens on Saturday, October 29, 2016 (2pm-6pm) at Warehouse Eight, a co-working space in Makati City.

Speakers

Aya Caringal, Managing Partner at Midori Design Works Co. Ltd.

Debunking print myths to make tactile & cost effective materials for self-promotion and business collaterals

Maku Felix, Visual Artist and Part-Time Faculty at DLS-CSB School of Design and Arts

Insights on how to pursue personal projects for self-expression and the risque difference between the provocative and obscene

Poch Felix, TV Producer at CNN Philippines

Visualizing the process of storytelling for a 30-minute weekly television feature

Guests that RSVP and Pay before the event date get a premium pack of fine paper and stickers courtesy of Prestige Paper Products and Dexact Photo and Graphic Services, respectively.

Embark on visual appreciation!

This event is open to creative hobbyists, students, and professionals for PhP 400/guest. Register online at the official event page at www.midori.ph/imi/ or https://goo.gl/forms/26tmeVNMVEVBdhvB3. Payment details are sent after registration through email and SMS.

IMI『Design + Art Conversations』is a design+art talk by Midori Design Works Co. Ltd., an award-winning independent design practice working in specialized fields of graphic design such as branding, print, wayfinding, and environmental graphics.

Email: design@midori.ph
Contact: +63 908 261 8612