A partnership with the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) to run free coding bootcamps for high‑school girls in remote regions. The program has already graduated 500 participants, many of whom have landed internships at local tech startups.
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PinayFliz’s visual identity blends bright, saturated colors reminiscent of Philippine festivals (e.g., pahiyas orange, parol gold) with clean, modern typography. Iconography draws from everyday Filipino motifs— kalesa wheels, balut silhouettes, tarsier eyes—reimagined in a minimalistic style that feels both nostalgic and fresh. A partnership with the Department of Information and
The story of PinayFliz begins in 2022, in a cramped dormitory at the University of the Philippines Diliman. Founder , a third‑year Communication Arts student, was juggling a part‑time gig as a freelance graphic designer and a passion project: a digital scrapbook documenting everyday moments of Filipina life—street food runs, jeepney rides, family gatherings, and the fierce determination of her fellow students. Founder , a third‑year Communication Arts student, was
: A collection of Filipino cinema, including romantic comedies, action thrillers, and family dramas.
In an era where the world is glued to screens and global trends dominate the feed, PinayFliz stands out by shouting, “Pinay power, proudly Filipino, unapologetically modern.”