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Michael Jackson : 30th Anniversary Special and Product Design
Republic of the Philippines
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs
Industrial Relations and Job Placement
Ayala Boulevard, Ermita, Manila

NARRATIVE REPORT
ON SIT PROGRAM

Product Design and Development Technology (PDDT)

Work Stations: Product Design and Development Center of the Philippines (PDDCP) – CCP Complex Christmas Décor Producers and Exporters Association of the Philippines (CDPEAP) – CITEM Compound Chamber of Furniture Industry of the Philippines - Cebu (CFIP-Cebu) – ManilaFAME 2013 at SMX Convension Center

From November 12, 2012 to March 25, 2013
TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. Introduction
II. Jobs Performed in the Company
a. TINUKIB – Iloilo Showroom and Souvenir Shop
i. Modular Designs for Shelving ii. Space Planning iii. 3D Rendering using “Google SketchUp” and “Vray” iv. Floor Plan (autoCAD)
v. Working Drawings of displays (autoCAD)
b. TINUKIB – Iloilo Café
i. 3D Rendering using “Google SketchUp” and “Vray”
c. Technology Updating Workshop
i. Bleaching and Dyeing of Fibers ii. Palm Frond Making iii. Hand papermaking iv. Papier Mache’
v. Finishing for Furniture vi. Finishing for Gifts and House Wares vii. Finishing for Paper and Paper Products viii. Lamination of Palm Husk and Seed
d. Design Talks
i. Rey Soliven – ii. Sionil Jose - National Artist for Literature
e. Lectures
i. Benjamin – Trends and Forecast Sources ii. Rowe Requejo – Full Sizing and Furniture Aesthetics iii. Ben Bacamante – Creative Thinking
f. CDPEAP Christmas Décor Designs
g. CDPEAP-PDDCP-DTI Source Book in Indigenous Materials
– New Design Team with Mr. Robert Alejandro of Papelmeroti
i. Product Design ii. Product Development iii. Product Design Expansion iv. Book Layout
v. Layout Cover vi. Prototype Supervising vii. Product Photo-shoot
h. Ikenobo-Ikebana Society of Manila 30th Anniversary Celebration
– Organizer with Dr. Romeo Balderama

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