Thursday, December 25, 2014

Santa Claus Paper Mache

I found some paper tubes at home and instantly envisioned it as Santa, so I had to make it look like him for non-creative people's sake. :)




Approximately 3 ft tall paper mache
Made from newspaper, toilet paper, water, glue, cardboard, and paint.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

IRRI's Mission and Office Locations

Infographics for the International Rice Research Institute's mission and office locations being used as iTVs




Designed using Adobe Photoshop CC and Adobe Illustrator CC

Friday, March 21, 2014

Illustration for Rice Today: Rice fable: Give me some more




Designed using Photoshop CS3

See full published article here: Give me some more.


Illustration for Rice Today: Rice fable - The monk who ate no rice






Designed using Photoshop CS


See full published article here: The monk who ate no rice.

Illustration for Rice Today: Rice Fable - How rice came to the Torajas




Designed using Photoshop CS3


See the published article here: How rice came to the Torajas


Illustration for Rice Today: Rice fable - The first palay

The first palay


See full published article here: Rice fable - The first palay

e-Rice Today Subscription Form and Form Dispenser

Subscription Form



Designed using Photoshop CS


Form Dispenser


Handcrafted and installed for Rice Today. Added creativity would always attract more subscribers. :)

Graphics designed using Photoshop CS and CS3







e-Rice Today advertisement



Designed using Photoshop CS and CS3

Book cover: Handbook on Rice Policy for Asia




Designed using Photoshop CS

See full copy of book here: Handbook on Rice Policy for Asia

e-Rice Today e-mail invitation




Design and lay-out for e-Rice Today e-mail invitation for subscribers


Book Cover: Sowing the seeds of rice science: achievements and future directions for training at IRRI




Designed using Photoshop CS and CS3

See full copy of the book here: Sowing the seeds of rice science: achievements and future directions for training at IRRI