Repository logo
 

PANGAKO KO, (My Promise): How Publication Design Can Encourage Cultural Maintenance and Reconnection Within the Filipino Culture for Future Filipino Generations

Supervisor

Item type

Journal Article

Degree name

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Communication Design Department, School of Art and Design, Auckland University of Technology

Abstract

“Pangako Ko” is a piece of work that is centred around the maintenance and acknowledgement of the Filipino cultural identity abroad through publication design. Based on my upbringing through the eyes of immigrant parents, provides nostalgic remembrance towards future enactment of the culture. The project aims to ground and reconnect Filipino individuals through the contextualization and critique of the culture from a second-generation point of view. The project grounds itself around the conceptual significance of family. The basis for this project is to foster and enact practices within the internal and external relationships of the culture through archival design. The methodological framework has a strong emphasis on an auto-ethnographic approach and heuristic inquiry. Resulting in a Z-Bind publication that communicates the framework of a second-generation Filipino through interactive, archival, photographic multi-page spreads.

Description

Keywords

Source

LINK PRAXIS, ISSN: 3021-1131 (Online), Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Library, 2(1), 482-518. doi: 10.24135/link-praxis.v2i1.33

Rights statement

Copyright (c) 2024 Renier Manalili; Marcos Mortensen Steagall (Translator). Creative Commons License. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.