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Non-profit Design School for Children

01.15.2010 · Posted in Academe

By and large,   Filipino children are creative. Their talent should be honed and put in good use but then poverty is such a huge barrier for most of these children. Studying in a design school is indeed expensive. Thankfully, there is a school that could help these children transform their dream into reality.

Build a Design School for Filipino Artists Living in Poverty

At Ferdinand Center for the Creative, students will come to classes three days a week, gaining practical, hands-on experience drawing what they see, drawing from their imagination, sketching, painting in different styles and mediums, work on logos from conception to final execution, and learn the tools and software used by graphic designers. They’ll get to work on actual ad campaigns and brand projects for other nonprofits around the world, as well, adding valuable work to their portfolio.

They offer all the education, tools, and resources so that even the poorest can enrich their lives and earn a better living with good jobs in branding, advertising, or graphic design.

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5 Responses to “Non-profit Design School for Children”

  1. Awesome, thanks for getting the word out, Den!

  2. Den Relojo says:

    It’s my pleasure!

  3. John M. Stevens says:

    That’s great. I wish there was a place in the USA that has that. I’m not talented artistically myself, but I have a Filipino friend here who is. If he would have known that, he probably wouldn’t have come here.

  4. Mike the mechanic says:

    What a website! This is really something! I don’t have much time right now as I’m getting ready for work, but I wanted to say thanks and I want to check out all the stuff you have here.

  5. Mike the mechanic says:

    I just wrote a message here and I don’t know if it got sent, or deleted.

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