

I was supposed to use this for something, but it turned out weird? Posting it here just to let the world know that it exists and that this blog is still alive as well!
And hey, it’s the third of March!
A quick infographic I worked on a few weeks back. It’s Star Wars-themed because the symbol for XP is glowsticks and lightsabers are the cooler glowsticks that don’t exist in real life (yet). Check out the whole thing here!
On a similar note: I AM WATCHING THE FORCE AWAKENS LATER but omg i feel that my heart is not ready.

AHHHH I still can’t believe it! My first ever feature!!
Didn’t expect to receive so much appreciation for my work. God never runs out of surprises.
Check this one out at my Behance!
(via Books Can Take You Places by Max Reyes)
(Source: designideas.pics)
Celebrating Women in Science With @rachelignotofsky
For more tributes to female scientists, follow @rachelignotofsky on Instagram.
Growing up, Rachel Ignotofsky (@rachelignotofsky) knew she was going to become either a scientist or an illustrator. The Missouri resident chose art, but now she’s combining her two passions with a series of drawings celebrating groundbreaking and often unheralded women in science.
“I wanted to do my part and celebrate these women and their accomplishments and hopefully get a younger audience familiar with them,” Rachel says. “I think that a good way to fight gender bias is to show young girls and boys strong female role models.”
So far, she’s done seven drawings out of a planned 50, highlighting women such as 19th century paleontologist Mary Anning and pioneering computer scientist Grace Hopper.
“A lot of these women are not very well known, even though their accomplishments have changed our world forever,” she says. “I want my illustrations to help spark an interest in learning more about these women. I want young girls and boys to see that no matter who they are, despite their gender, they can accomplish anything.”
Thank you so much instagram for interviewing me for you blog. It has been such a wonderful experience.
science x art goals!

Quick flower + color studies for tonight! Inspired by vintage lithographs.
I’ve been drawing florals all day.

I made a thing! And it’s not in vector!!!
(Please know that the reason i make a quite big deal out of this is because it’s totally out of my comfort zone of hi-res vectors and grids and perfectly symmetrical icons)
Pa-turista in our own country.
Intramuros 2015
Life’s been really busy for the past months; ironically right now it’s the complete opposite.
Anyway, here’s the past 6 months in a nutshell: THESIS COLLEGE. IS. OVER.

Day 3: Third day of 2015 meant sister’s finally legalized! Ironically, as a family ~tradition~, we spent the day at Disneyland to relive our childhood memories. That day I didn’t bother to take much photos because I wanted to make the most of our experience there.