Monday, September 24, 2012

Fun in experience


Look! Even my classmates/ IMC-mates/ Thesis-mates and friends can’t help but share their experiences to everyone; they wanted to be cracked and be a part of this exciting event which by the way will happen VERY VERY SOON! So watch out for that!

"MY whole Family are certified Jansport users.
(Because owning Jansport Bags is my "Family's Thing"). :D
We prefer Jansport Bags because of its high quality and long lasting durability alongside with its unique styles which suits our taste."
- OMAR VERGARA, 4CA2!


Speaking of family thing, yep, we also have that in my family! 
"I use my Jansport bag everyday. All my school things can fit in it and it is stylish, almost all my classmates uses Jansport as their bag too!"
- My Cousin Kaira, a grade 6 pupil

"I went to Manila International Book Fair last Sept. 15, 2012 and... I was using my favorite shirt, my most comfortable shirt ever, WORLD WITHOUT STRANGERS, Giordano shirt and my Jansport bag!"



I love books! I have my Jansport with me where I can put all the books I bought. Less worries! :)


I SPOTTED EMMIE AND HER FRIEND AT UST Q PARK. 
"Having fun under the sun with Chuckie our chocolatey buddy, Jansport Backpack with my friend Abe and his favorite shirt, Giordano!"
-EMMIE SAPITAN, 4CA2

"Since i was a little girl, Chuckie has been my best chocolatey buddy before bedtime! It has been my drink every recess and lunch breaks! It is fun growing up with Chuckie!"
-KATHERINE VALENCIA, 4CA2


 "I like Chuckie's chocolaty taste! Its sweetness level is just right for me, not too sweet and not too dull. I check on its Nutri Facts, I found it amazing for it contains a huge amount of Calcium that is needed by our body to strengthen our bones. I started to have a habit of drinking Nestle Chuckie whenever I am working with my school papers, chatting and playing with my niece and almost every time I crave for something that is chocolaty sweet."
-Terica Buenaobra 4CA2


"JUST ME AND MY BACK PACK, travelling the world and seeing new places"
- GIAN CARLO PATELO, 4CA2

HEY, HOW ABOUT YOU? WHAT'S YOUR SAY ABOUT ALL THESE PRODUCTS? AWESOME RIGHT? :))

- Dana Singson

Get The Party Started!


(Ad courtesy of Franc Mangahas of 3AD5 from College of Fine Arts and Design, UST)

Planning to have a party?

Stop the hassle! Contact MACL Balloons and Party Mates, to help you pump up the hype for your party! It's definitely Your one stop party shop! :)


Sunday, September 23, 2012

Going Nuts!

(Ad courtesy of Nicole Lim and Nicola Santos of 3AD5, College of Fine Arts and Design, UST)

Less than a week from now, we'll finally unravel who will crack the Big Idea! Will it be DEM? Maven? or HeadGear? Come and join us, with our sponsor Tobi Nuts, this September 27-29 at the Beato Angelico AVR, UST.

See you there! :)

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Unravel Insights with the Help of Jansport


(Ad by  Clarisse Macuja and Czarina Agbulos from 3AD-5 College of Fine Arts and Design, UST)





(Ad courtesy of  Sam Padua and Kat Paralisan from 3AD-5, College of Fine arts and Design, UST)

Wanna be the best and stand out from the rest? Come and Learn from our guest Raoul Panes, Chief Creative Officer of Leo Burnett, this September 28 at 12:00 p.m. at Beato Angelico 3rd Floor AVR.

See you there!

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Who Will Crack the Big Idea?

Will it be...



MAVEN



DEM


Or HEADGEAR?



        10 days to go 'til we find out who will win in this year's Ideas That Matter 'CRACKED' competition! 

Saturday, September 15, 2012

My (Self-Proclaimed) Princess Story


Ladies and gents, stand up and praise the Princess.For tonight, I'd sleep on a bed of nails.
 Look at this stuff, I still have a lot to do but ITM blogpost will be on top of everything! 
 THIS! This is how much I am loving my ITM experience!

So, how do I start this post as a Communication Arts student?
It must be some sort of an introduction where I tell you who I am, my age and my skills.
But that's not how a CA student does it.

I'm Yna Paulene and people should never misspell my first name! If you're not sure how to spell it, play safely and call me Princess.
Here's a list of a couple of things for you to understand my personality:
  • I don't eat pasta, pizza and burgers. JUST DON'T ASK ME WHY.
  • I easily get irritated and annoyed when I'm hungry.
  • I like the color orange.
  • People think I'm a lesbian. I am NOT. Seriously? Baah. I'm secretly crushing on this guy you know. hihi. :">
So why did I end my list with something cheesy? In PR class I've learned that people would most likely remember the sensual content of an advertisement or a public release than the real essence of your campaign. So, at least you remembered something about me.

Then here comes my not-so-favorite subject, Integrated Marketing Communications, but it's my major subject. I love the research, pitching and production part, but the time constraint would always do the talking. I'm trying my best not to procrastinate but it's really getting harder and harder and darker each day.

Then you get the point? As a senior CA student, the horror of thesis and other practical requirements piling up at the near-end of the semester. Then the ITM competition, the thesis defense, the PR plan defense and the short film festival... and then I just stare at the list of requirements to finish...

But I don't think you'll ever get my point by merely writing in words, so I compiled a couple of personally made GIFS to make a story short.

When there's food, I'm like,

Then I look at my bedroom wall only to find the the long list of school requirements (juxtaposed my super junior poster)

Then I remember the deadline is tomorrow and I haven't finished anything,

But I sleep, like a stoic believer. And wake up in the morning,

Run to school

and just laugh it all off because I haven't done anything.

Who cares?

I am this awesome

And I can just wear my crown and carry on.


And yeah, I am a senseless blogger wasting your time to finish this.
And yeah, I won't tell you anything about my agency's plan for the competition because it is SERIOUSLY a CONFIDENTIAL IDEA THAT MATTER.
But we just finished the branded content today and we're off to a rainbow's end.
One more thing!
The DEM concept photo will still be the winner!
Mark my word, I'm competitive this way!

And yeah, I am just so narcissistic I put all my faces in different colors, clothes and facial expressions because I love DEM.
-PAULENE ARELLANO♥
DEM 

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Want instant Pogi points?


Agree? Well, I do ;) Anyway, Make sure to come and visit The 33rd Manila International Book Fair! You have 3 more days to be lost inside a huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge place full of books *insert shiny amazed eyes here*.... 

So what are you waiting for?! LET'S GO!




Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Just Can't Get Enough

People just can't seem to get enough of Nestle Chuckie! Well, I couldn't blame them, I, myself is addicted to that yummy chocolatey drink too :) Want proof how peeps loooove Chuckie? See for youself!:


courtesy of Kym Manuel
This girl can't get enough of this yummy drink!
courtesy of Angel Gonzales
"I've known chuckie since I was a kid, my mom usually buy this for me for my "baon" at school. Since then, I grew fond of chuckie and I became a fan of chocolate drinks. Just last week, me and my roommate decided to do some groceries and  we bought a pack of 6 chuckies so that we'll have it as our drinks whenever we want to watch a movie or have our food trip. Chukie has this taste that will make you crave for more. It's like one is not enough especially for a chocolate lover like me. "-Angel Gonzales, 4th year communication Arts student


Courtesy of Angel Gonzales

courtesy of Morrys Sarmiento

"I love Chuckie because it gives me energy to continue doing projects and homeworks whenever I stay up late at night. It is really my one and only chocolatey buddy." - Aiza Acoba, 4th year Communication Arts student.
courtesy of Aiza Acoba
courtesy of Zam Dorado

Don't you think it's about time you grab yourself some Chuckie? C'mon indulge yourself with the one and only chocolatey buddy :)

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Need some company?



Are you that kind of person who likes to be in total silence when reading? or the one who likes to have some kind of music accompanying you, playing in the background? If you like music jiving with you while reading, you might like my artist recommendations. However if you enjoy the silence (like in Depeche Mode's hit), Just read!

So, Just to share, I really love reading while listening to music. There were times that as if the music I'm listening to while reading actually helps me understand the story more,perhaps because it helps set up the mood. But then again, it could also be a cause of your reading distraction. Just imagine, reading a Mitch Albom book then have songs by Korn as your background music... well, obviously that's stupid common sense already, besides who listens to Korn while reading a book? if you are one, I congratulate you :)

Now, so what is this post about again? Oh yeah, music to play while reading. Right. So first things first, who are the artists that will help you feel the story better?



  • Ellie Goulding- This British chick's songs are poetry dancing in addictive melodies. Her voice is ethereal, perfect for novels that makes you wonder, sets you forth to an enchanted kingdom and calm your hearts. From all of her songs, the best reading companion song I love to play is "fighter plane" which is sad but will give you an unexplained smile plastered on your face.


  • Daniel Merriweather- Aside from the fact that I find him hot (hihihi), he actually has a good voice-not the usual pop-sy kind. Also from what I've noticed from his songs, he's very versatile. From his angst-ridden "Stop me" (which is a collaboration with Mark Ronson) to a hopeful "A little bit better" (soundtrack from the movie Arthur), listening to his voice while reading would be a sure delight :)


  • Lykke Li- Not only can she sing, she can dance too, no wonder one of her song's title is "Dance,Dance,Dance". Lykke Li's voice may sound weird to others, but she's a true artist. Her lyrics has this weird factor that makes it very legit and relatable. BTW, If you ever find yourself grabbing a copy of the Hunger Games trilogy by Susan Collins, make sure to listen to her song "Tonight", because it fits really well to the story.

  • The Hoosiers- These lads from England will surely make you go "Run Rabbit Run". I like the voice of their vocalist Irwin Sparkes because he can go falsetto and could make a girl doubt her own girly falsetto :) Anyway, this band's playful sound is perfect for reading humorous adventure stories. However don't play their version of "We didn't start the fire" or else you'll find yourself singing instead of reading.


  • Sia Furler- Australian.Artsy.Authenthic. Three words that best describe her and her music (oh wait, how do I know if a music is Australian-sounding? D:). "You will be loved" is the perfect song for that tearjerker page in Alice Sebold's The Lovely Bones, or you could spin "Bring Night" while reading a Sophie Kinsella novel.

There's soooo many more I'd like to share, but let's prolly stop at these 5 great artists. Hopefully those who like to listen to music would find this post a bit helpful in a way, while to those who enjoy the silence while indulging a good book I hope I somehow make you want to try listen to music while finishing that piece of Tolstoy you're clutching :)

- Nicole Alejandro


Monday, September 10, 2012

Let's VOLT IN!


Are you guys excited? 1 more day and it will be like Christmas for us Bookworms! The 33rd Manila International Book Fair will be on Septmber 12-16, 2012 at 10:00 am to 8:00pm, at SMX convention center, Mall of Asia :) 

See you guys there!


Hey I just met you


"We are the sum of all people we have ever met." -Dirk Wittenborn

Yup, won't stop with all the quotes. On my almost 2-hour travel time on my way home, I realized that my earphones were not with me, the movie on the bus was *not my type*, and I couldn't sleep so I just thought about random people and random things about them.

I realized that every person we meet in our life has something to teach us. Some people are going to be in your life to make you feel happy, special, hurt, and some other roller coaster of emotions. Whether it's a good thing or not, they have taught you something and that will always be a part of who you are. During my junior year, we had this prof whom the whole class really loved dearly, except for the loads of readings he assigns per meeting. And when I say loads, I mean LOADS. Some readings just for one meeting are two inches thick. Anyway, what did this prof teach us? Aside from political stuff, he also taught us discipline in so many ways possible. I also got the privilege to work under one of ABS-CBN's big bosses, and he taught me how to get a perfect result in a work-give your best. Wherever you go, go with all your heart. I have this friend who's always in a panic mode and it taught me one thing: I just need to be chill, like what I really am. Because if everybody else is on panic mode, what will happen to the world? 

I don't need to go over every person I met who taught me something to justify the quote above. Ask yourself what your most terror prof taught you. Or your mean neighbor, your number one critic, a special person in your life-who can't stay in your life, anybody. You might be surprised with how much you have learned from these people, and also ask yourself what have you been teaching other people? What experience are you giving them?

I once read in a book, that there are only two kinds of people in this word: a teacher and a student. Most of us are both. So ask yourself, have you been a good teacher/student to others lately?

Hmm recently, my ITM friends taught me to.. have fun while working I guess? Earlier tonight, we shared this very special *moment* about balloons, face paint and banderitas that made our tummies ache but that's okay. Wink wink! Hello Nicole, Glenda & Franc! :-) What's with the balloons? Stay tuned and find out next week! 

-SuperKatmag

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Attention Fellow Bookworms!


If you find yourself free this September 12-16, 2012, and if you're a bookworm (like me), it's a MUST for you to mark your calendars and get set for one of the longest-running book fairs in Asia! The 33rd Manila International Book Fair will be held at SMX convention center at SM Mall of Asia :) Thanks to hundreds of both international and local publishing houses participating this year, this event will definitely be a bookworm's paradise!

See you there :)


Friday, September 7, 2012

GLENDIARIES: A Day in a Life of a Communication Arts Student


Imagine doing all of these in a week’s time:

Photography plates (TEN!)
Art Appreciation Music Video (FINALS!)
THESIS
Ethics paper
Marriage and Family (projection of my future husband)
Integrated Marketing Communications plan (Crocs RX and Royal Tru Orange)
Film (SHORT FILM for Black Barong Film Festival)
Public Relations (pen-pushing activity)

But what if you also happen to be the:
Vice-President of a senior class
Guildhead of Communication Arts Students Association (CAST)
Training member of a dance team (CASA Footworks)
Emcee of the upcoming Black Barong Film Festival (October 12)

With the BONUS of being a MANAGING DIRECTOR (Marketing Communications
and Social Media) of IDEAS THAT MATTER?

Welcome to my life.


Welcome to my life.

For today, I decided to pay a visit to Hospicio de San Jose, where we will be holding the CRACKED KICK-OFF PARTY. We only have a week left, and so I feel the need to check on things. My first visit was two weeks ago - I went with Majesty, which was actually quite adventurous and disastrous because we ended up arriving at Colegio DE Santa Rosa Intramuros (mind the ‘DE’ – that was probably what the pedicab driver only registered).




This time around, I came with Katrina (whom I assigned to headline the Set-Up Team) in order for her to be able to show the initial design of the venue and get a grasp of its size.



When we walked into the building, our hearts were definitely quicklyfilled with utmost joy upon seeing “c/o UST” on the Hospicio Calendar of Events.


However, after meeting the administrators of Hospicio, I had to rush for a Technical Dress Rehearsal of the Communication Arts Students Association General Assembly, an event happening the next day. I will be performing twice for this event; one is for CASA CAST (theatre) and the other is for CASA FOOTWORKS (dance). And oh, did I mention that I’m a STAGE MANAGER all in between?


And so before you think Communication Arts is easy…

Think again.

-Glenda Dela Pena