Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Check out the new basketball app: Barangay143


Synergy 88 Digital launched its new mobile game application called Barangay 143: Street League last October 28, 2017 at the SMX Convention center in a press conference. It was also the E-Sports and Gaming Summit.

The main character or player in this basketball app is Joaquin "Wax" Rivera. He starts in the barangay level. It is a daily tournament. He will be challenged by players that he will meet along the way. Women would also like this game because there is also a female character or player that Wax can encounter in the first few stages of the game. The medals are the basis for ranking or progress in each division. 

It is 80% Pinoy made as some parts are made from Japan to get that authentic anime feel or animatch feel. The game focuses more on shooting. The target market are basketball players, basketball fans and anime fans. It is free to download in Google play store but there will be a version in the future for IOS users. Although the app is for free, some items inside the game are not for free.


Future plans of Synergy 88 Digital includes placing more story, more characters and web comics. Rewards in the app might also be available in the future in the form of load and merchandise items. They also plan to conduct a competition in which worth P1 million prizes are to be given away. 

Watch the video below of the Question and Answer part during the press conference.



Also check out Ang Panday mobile game. It can be download in Google play store. Flavio III is Panday played by Coco Martin. Experience his journey towards becoming the Panday. This app is developed by CCM Creatives in partnership with Cosyn Media Tech powered by Synergy88 Digital Inc.

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Friday, October 27, 2017

Las Paellas Grand Opening


Bless Las Paellas opened its second branch which is located in Vista Mall Sta Rosa. I got invited to cover the grand opening. I witnessed how the food is being cooked and the entertainment before the ribbon cutting. The food cooked were Squid Paella, Paella Marinara and Paella Valencia. A religious mass, ballroom dancing and a fashion show happened before the ribbon cutting and blessing of the restaurant. Neil Perez also rendered a song. The fashion designers who showed their creations were Marlo Javier and Rye Baile.


Squid Paella

Paella Marinara
The food was delicious. They also served Lechon Baboy, Churros and Sinukmani.

Below is the video of the whole event:


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Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Thinking of studying in a makeup school? here are my advices


I would suggest that before you enroll you need to invest first in other personal or basic makeup workshops. Also watching demos from makeup brands youtube channels or professional makeup artists also helps. As to what I have observed you need to have knowledge and experience before entering a school. I have read that there are schools that guide their students well. Attending advanced makeup workshops are also not advisable if you are clueless about makeup application. You will get overwhelmed or confused with the many makeup brushes and products.

As to what I have observed makeup techniques differ per makeup artist and makeup school. Others start to draw their brows from the upper middle part while others prefer it from the inner corner below the brows. I would not say that one technique is right from the other because they are comfortable with that technique. Makeup schools also differ by specialty or forte. You should also find the ways where in you can work easier. Techniques also differ with the look you want to achieve.

Makeup preferences also differ per culture. In Korea they prefer a dewy finish while Western makeup prefers a matte finish. Here in the Philippines many prefer matte because the weather is hot and you can get oily easily.

The key is constantly practicing and finding out quality products.

Below is my vlog when I studied in Maquillage Professionnel makeup school.




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Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Where to find Berries and Peaches palette?

BYS has a promo. P1500 you can buy 2 palettes and 1 on the go palette. Sulit diba?

So many are asking where to find these amazing palettes that are even dupes for Huda and Anastacia Beverly Hills palettes?

What the video below



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Friday, October 6, 2017

Review: Nicole Cosmetics Lipstick

shades (from left): Confessions, Satisfaction, Cupid, Wonderwall, Ironic

The trend nowadays are organic products. This local brand of lipstick is one of them.

On the box the ingredients are listed and stated that it is cruelty free and made from natural ingredients


Packaging

Having a box prevents other customers to use the product before purchasing them. The box is very pretty and colorful. However the white lipstick sometimes goes off leaving the lipstick exposed. You can read the name of the shade at the bottom of the white case.


Lipstick

All of the shades are pigmented especially when you apply it on top of dry skin (no lip balm). It is semi matte/creamy matte, long lasting and light weight. After I ate, only a little part goes off. It is not transferproof.

My favorite shade is Cupid. I have only 5 shades. There are 3 shades that I lack (Vamp, Twisted and Hypnotize.

This sells for P500 per tube and is available in Beautymnl.com. Contents: 4g or 0.14 oz.

For me it is a good buy since it seems paraben free. It also have vitamin E. However it has Soybean seed extract so to those with Soybean allergy then you might to avoid this or if you want you may try this first on your hand than directly on the lips.

shade: Cupid
According the company's Instagram: Cupid is a good shade for fair people. Well my skin is not that fair but it fits me.

To know how the shades look like on the lips, watch the clip below:




Rating (1-5, 5 as highest)
Natural Ingredients - 5
Long lasting - 4
Transferproof -3
Packaging -3
Over all-  4

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Beauty To Face The World

I really like the lyrics of this song. I am even curious who is the composer.

It is a song for a promo of a company. Lea Salonga sang it. The lyrics are very encouraging and empowering. I sang along.


Beauty to Face The World Lyrics

Why are you hiding from a world that’s really meant for you? Why are you running from a life that’s written just for you? What are you afraid of? Step out and face the world.
See the beauty inside you it lifts you and carries all your dreams Feel the beauty within you it’s in you it’s bursting at the seams Now it’s time to spread the word.
Chorus: Look and feel beautiful And let your light shine through Show them all Beauty to face the world!
Look and feel beautiful And let your light shine through Show them all Beauty to face the world!
See the beauty inside you it lifts you and carries all your dreams Feel the beauty within you it’s in you it’s bursting at the seams Now share it with the world!
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Let Out Your Creativity and Join the 6th Tinta Awards


The United Print Media Group (UPMG), the premier association of major publication companies, with more than 100 titles of major newspapers, tabloids and magazines in the country will once again spearhead its flagship project, Tinta Awards.
The UPMG Tinta Awards, now on its 6th edition is the first Philippine press award-giving body geared toward recognizing excellence in print advertising. Its aim is to encourage creativity in print and to keep the spirit of print media alive in an increasingly digital terrain.  The eventgives due recognition to the creativity and excellence of Philippine print advertising practitioners.
The 6th Tinta Awards has categories ranging from consumer and public service print advertising, interactive and integrated print campaign, special printmedia execution to online advertising campaign and print craft. This year’s competition shall also recognize creativity in magazine and newspaper layout and design, and special supplements.
There is also a student category, which seeks to “attract new generation readers among the youth” through print media’s communication campaigns.
“I’ve always believed in creativity in advertising on print,” says Tinta Awards overall chairman Angel Guerrero, editor-in-chief and publisher of print media’s multi-awarded Adobo Magazine, “I believe print will remain a strong and relevant medium of communications.”
The contest is open to all Philippine-based advertising agencies, digital agencies, media independents, print media publishers and printing companies, advertisers, and college students.
For those up for the challenge, all entries must be an original and inspiring idea, relevant to its context, well executed, and entries must have been published or displayed for the first time between September 1, 2015 and September 2017.
The 2017 jury will be composed of distinguished luminaries from the advertising, publishing, media and creative industries. 
Deadline of entries on October 6. For more information, visit www.philippinetintaawards.com, call the UPMG Tinta Awards Secretariat at 403-7787 or email philippinetintaawards@gmail.com.

Monday, October 2, 2017

Innovation Olympics 2017: Agri Meets Tech

East West Seed company conducted a competition where in students should come up with technology that can help smallholder farmers. The theme is New Technologies to Improve the Productivity of Vegetable Farmers. The invitation was given to different student organizations of different universities near NCR. The presentation of entries and awarding were held in REDREC Auditorium of University of the Philippines Los Banos last September 29, 2017.

A bootcamp was held days before the main competition day and mentors helped the students to improve their presentation skills. Thirteen proposals were submitted. Ten teams should have presented in the awarding day however due to conflict of schedules two teams were not able to attend. The criteria for evaluation teams were Entrepreneurial Approach, Business Innovation, Improving Farmers' Quality of Life and Improving Farmers' Standard of Living.

Winners will receive P150,000 each and should implement the projects within 2 weeks. The grand prize winner will receive P250,000 next year.



The top three winning teams are the following :

  • Agriviz (Asian Institute of Management) - E-magsasaka. It is an app where buyers can find the produce or crops they are looking for and order them. This aims the farmers to also be aware of marketing and productivity than focusing only in production.
    • Concerns I see in this project is the openness and knowledge of farmers in using an app and doing banking/payment transactions. Also if it is an app then it can be used worldwide.  According to the team assistance will be given to farmers and the app will be available just near the vicinity of the selected farms.
  • i-Agriventures (University of the Philippines Los Banos) - Crops Dryer. There are already target tomato growers that will benefit the technology but this dryer can also be used for other vegetables. The dryer costs P50,000. 
    • I hope it will be stationed in a coop as the amount is large for a smallholder farmer.
  • Team Oppa (University of the Philippines Los Banos) - sensor operated technology. It is a simple contraption will determine the soil moisture content, humidity and temperature. There will also be a text subscription about the weather forecast to help farmers decide if they will water crops.
    • Concerns I see in this project are the durability of the tool and inaccuracy in weather forecast.
Team Oppa answering questions from the judges during the final round

This competition helped the students be more aware and concerned of the agriculture sector of the country. It also enhanced their thinking abilities and encouraged them to come up with ideas to help farmers. I hope the students who attended the bootcamp will also spread the knowledge, skills and advocacy.

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