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"Simbahan"
Digital Typography Illustration 6/6 Simbahan is a Tagalog word for "Church" which is commonly found everywhere in the Philippines. FUN FACTS:Baroque churches are the oldest type of churches here in the Philippines since they are built during the Spanish era. Some of them are rebuilt because they were destroyed either by fire or natural disasters. Others enhanced their structures and designs. Their specific characteristics include a separate bell-tower and strong buttresses to withstand the powers of earthquakes common in the region.Drawn using fingers on my iPad mini through iBisPaint X App.
"Trisikol'"
Digital Typography Illustration 5/6 Trisikol is how we spell and pronounce the word, tricycle here in the Philippines. This is probably the hardest digital typography I ever drawn.
Drawn using fingers on my iPad mini through iBisPaint X App.
“Puso”
Digital Typography Illustration 4/6
Puso means “heart” in Tagalog, however in our Cebuano dialect, Puso means “hanging rice” Puso in Tagalog and Cebuano dialect share the same spelling but different in pronunciation.
Drawn using fingers on my iPad mini through iBisPaint X App.
"PAYAG"
Digital Typography Illustration 3/6Payag is a Cebuano word for "Bahay Kubo" (Nipa Hut in English) that is commonly found around the provinces of the Philippines. It is made entirely from light materials like bamboo. Payag or Nipa Hut existed before the Spaniards came to our country, Philippines.Drawn using fingers on my iPad mini through iBisPaint X App