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My On-the-Job Training (OJT) Experience
Blog #1: Introduction
Hi!
I'm a 4th year university student currently studying for my final year of BS Business Management Major in Marketing Management.
I want to start this blog to document my experience throughout my internship at a company that sells raw materials for perfume making.
This first blog won't have anything important or Internship-related stuff yet, and this is also my first time doing a blog...
So wish me luck I guess?
With Love,
Lalei 💜
PS: For privacy and safety reasons, I won't be saying the company name, location, and who I work with. I would just give them "nicknames".
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Money Series: What If...
The 5000 Philippine Peso Bill were in circulation?
Inspired by the 5000 Philippine Peso Commemorative Bill issued by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) in the year 2021 to honor the 500th anniversary of the Victory at Mactan and celebrate the heroism of Lapu-Lapu, the chieftain of Mactan who led the resistance against foreign invaders in 1521.
This is a limited-edition banknote and is not part of the regular circulation and serves primarily as a collector's item.

The front of the banknote depicts a young Lapu-Lapu, an image of the battle of Mactan, the QCP logo, and the Karaoka, the large outrigger warships used by native Filipinos.
Meanwhile, the back shows the Philippine Eagle, or the Manaol, which symbolizes clear vision, freedom, and strength; and which embodies the ancient Visayan belief that all living creatures originated from an eagle.
Also featured are the tree of a coconut, which was food the people of Samar provided to Ferdinand Magellan and his crew; and Mount Apo, which is located in Mindanao, where the circumnavigators finally found directional clues to their intended destination of Maluku or the Spice Island.
#art#simple#artwork#philippines#digital illustration#money#digital art#iloveasecondchance#bills#philippine history#history#philippine culture#culture
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Money Series: What If...
The 2000 Philippine Peso Bill were in circulation?
Inspired by the 2000 Philippine Peso Commemorative Bill issued by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) in the year 2000 to mark the arrival of the new millennium and commemorate the 100th anniversary of Philippine independence (1898–1998).
(the image have the silhouette of General Emilio Aguinaldo instead of the flag waving image of the original bill.)
It is one of the rarest and largest-denomination banknotes ever issued in the country.
The front features a vertical layout, a unique characteristic that distinguishes it from other Philippine banknotes. It displays the oath taking of the President Joseph Ejercito Estrada at Barasoain Church on June 10, 1998. It also shows the scroll of the Malolos Constitution with the inscription "September 15, 1898" and the Barasoain Church in the background.
The back of the original bill showcases the the reenactment of the declaration of Philippine Independence at Aguinaldo's Shrine in Kawit, Cavite on June 12, 1898 of former President Fidel V. Ramos to mark the Centennial of Philippine Independence with the logo of Philippine Centennial Commission.
#art#artwork#philippines#simple#money#bills#ILoveASecondChance#digital art#digital illustration#digital#Philippine History#history
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Money Series: What if...
A new 10 Philippine Peso Bill was made.
The inspiration for this design is through combining the new design of the Philippine Peso bills and the old 10 Philippine Peso bill, that was a banknote issued by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) before it was eventually demonetized.


The front of the bill features the portrait of Apolinario Mabini, known as the "Brains of the Philippine Revolution" and the first Prime Minister of the Philippines, the seal of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, and the signature of the President of the Philippines and the BSP Governor.
While the back showcases the Barasoain Church in Malolos, Bulacan, an important historical site where the First Philippine Republic was inaugurated in 1899.
It was printed on a cotton and abaca fiber-based paper for durability.
#art#artwork#Philippines#simple#digital art#digital illustration#digitalart#money#bills#currency#ILoveASecondChance#history#Philippine history
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Money Series: Coins
(Part 4)

This new 1 Philippine Peso coin is part of the New Generation Currency (NGC) Coin Series, issued by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).
The front displays the portrait of José Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines.
It is made of nickel-plated steel, giving it a silver appearance.
#art#artwork#philippines#simple#digital illustration#design#digital art#money#coin#ILoveASecondChance
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Money Series: Coins
(Part 3)

This 5 Philippine Peso coin is part of the New Generation Currency (NGC) Coin Series issued by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). It was introduced in 2017 to replace the older 5-peso coin and features an updated design with enhanced security features.
The front features a portrait of Andres Bonifacio, a Filipino revolutionary leader and founder of the Katipunan, in a right-facing profile.
Made of nickel-plated steel, giving it a silver-gray color and a smooth surface.
It is smaller than the old 5 peso coin and is often confused with the 1 peso coin due to its similar size and color.
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Money Series: Coins
(Part 2)

This 10 Philippine Peso coin is part of the New Generation Currency (NGC) Coin Series issued by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).
The front features portrait of Apolinario Mabini, known as "Utak ng Rebolusyon (Brains of the Revolution)" and a key figure in Philippine independence.
Made of nickel-plated steel, giving it a sleek, silver appearance.
#art#artwork#philippines#money#digital illustration#illustration#digital art#coin#ILoveASecondChance
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Money Series: Coins
(Part 1)

The 20 Philippine Peso coin is the highest-denomination coin in the current Philippine currency series. The front features a portrait of former President Manuel L. Quezon, the first President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, in a bi-metallic design.
The combination of gold (outer ring) and silver (inner core) gives it a distinctive look compared to other Philippine coins.
The coin is bi-metallic, with an outer ring made of bronze-plated steel and an inner core of nickel-plated steel.
#artwork#philippines#coin#money#art#digital art#digital illustration#illustration#ILoveASecondChance
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Flower Series
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Patterns...
We can be different, we can be unique
But a little routine in life can never go amiss.
Love you all🌈
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Desktop Wallpaper - Initials
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."
- Lao Tzu
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Happy New Year !!!
It has been a very rocky year but, I hope that this year will be more positive and full of happiness and achievements for all of us.
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It’s that time of the year again. So here are some...
Christmas Themed Wallpapers!!!
Love you all 🌈
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