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Home » News & Events » Design Convergence 2026: Capstone Projects Exhibition

Design Convergence 2026: Capstone Projects Exhibition

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  • May 15, 2026
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The Department of Arts and Design, under the School of Arts, Sciences, and Education proudly presents the Design Convergence 2026: Capstone Projects Exhibition. Exploring the dynamic intersection of key design disciplines, this exhibition serves as the culminating showcase for the AAA-123.1: Design Thesis 2 class handled by Dr. Robert P. Hayden, Jr., in collaboration with the INT-104 Exhibition and Events Design class and PRO-104: Lighting Design class of Prof. Jaerold Marc D. Ramos. The event is spearheaded and organized by Prof. Jaerold Marc D. Ramos, under the able leadership of Department of Arts and Design Program Chair Dr. Geofferson B. Ting, and , and the Dean of the School of Arts, Sciences, and Education, Dr. Francis Julius N. Evangelista.

A Grand Opening and Inauguration

The exhibition officially opened its doors on May 11, marking a successful launch made possible through the collaborative efforts of the Bachelor of Design (A.Y. 2025-2026) classes in Exhibition and Events Design, Lighting Design, and Thesis Design 2. This milestone was fully supported by the faculty and staff of the Department of Arts and Design. Furthermore, the featured capstone projects were meticulously developed and refined with valuable insights from external panel members Dr. Eden Terol, Dr. Madel Salandanan, Prof. Angelbert Hernandez, and Prof. Mon Ritchie Bacero.

The launch featured a special program that kicked off with an opening address by Dr. Evangelista. A major highlight of the event was the official inauguration of the exhibit, which featured a dedicated segment recognizing the outstanding capstone works of each student across all design tracks.

Attendees were treated to inspirational messages and a ribbon-cutting ceremony joined by capstone advisers Prof. Rachelle F. Medina (Interior and Public Spaces), Prof. Consolacion A. Estarija, (Sustainable Wear), and Prof. Jaerold Marc D. Ramos (Visual Communication. Adding to the celebration, thoughtfully recorded video messages were delivered by Prof. Maria Cristina Asuncion and Dr. Robert Frederick P. Hayden, Jr. (Product Innovation), Prof. Maco Noli G. Custodio (Sustainable Wear), and Prof. Lance Anthony D. Abellon (Visual Communication) to warmly congratulate the students on their hard work.

About the Exhibition

By converging interactive interfaces, physical prototypes, and data-driven insights, these capstone projects challenge conventional boundaries to propose innovative, future-oriented solutions. The exhibition showcases a diverse array of installations, digital and visual animations, and sustainable fashion–all developed through rigorous iterative research, user testing, and cross-disciplinary collaboration.

Drawing inspiration from local cultural contexts and global design trends, the works highlight crucial themes such as sustainability, circular fashion, accessibility, and wayfinding. Visitors will experience interactive and phenomenological elements that emphasize inclusivity—particularly for persons with disabilities and women—demonstrating how convergent design can address real-world challenges in the Philippines.

Ultimately, this event marks the exciting culmination of the students’ academic journeys, seamlessly blending theoretical knowledge with practical, community-centered applications for a lasting impact.

Meet the Featured Designers

Sustainable Wear (SW) Design Track

Janelle Brianna C. Yap – Algae Yarn: An Upcoming Alternative Biofiber Amidst the Microplastic Fast Fashion Crisis

Leslie Mae S. Salloman – Design and Development of “NYD: Not Your Denim”: A Multifunctional Transformable Garment Using Post-Consumer Denim Waste

Marycon Emilaine B. Perey – Reinterpreting Traditional Lumban Embroidery for Contemporary Women’s Summer Wear: A Design Capstone Project
Lucia F. Martinez – Sole to Scrunch: Addressing the Short Lifespan of Ballet Shoes Through Circular Fashion Practices in Quezon City
Gabrielle Jean S. Magcalas – A Ready-To-Wear Collection Utilizing Repurposed Bras: A Sustainable Approach to Designing Clothing for the Philippine Climate

Eiraliz G. Madrigal – Decolonizing the Colonial Influence: Reclaiming Filipino Identity Through Versatile Swimwear Design

Jannah Patricia G. Doromal – Bridging Function and Style: A Utilitarian Approach for Plus-Size Clothing

Owen Grace B. Casta – Beyond Gataw: Exploring Bangus Skin and Upcycled Materials in Wearable and Non-Wearable Design

Beatriz Nicole B. Caisip – Developing a Sustainable Trapunto Jacket Using Banana Fiber-Cotton Blend Fabric and Upcycled Ukay-Ukay Textile Waste as Structural Filler

Roxianne Marie M. Bondocoy – Weaving Narratives: An Inquiry to the Artisanal Practices and Sustainable Upcycling of Excess Threads in Pasig City

Visual Communication (VC) Design Track

Keeth C. Escaño – Visual Communication Design for Women’s Safety in Public Transportation in North Avenue, Quezon City, Through a Card-Based Access and Signage for Women-Only Bus Sections

Claire Danielle B. Dauz – Within the Circle: Designing a Wayfinding and Informational Tourist Map for Improving Navigation and Promotion of Quezon Memorial Circle

Fiona Kirsten R. Caparros – Visual Maeryeok (매력): A Case Study on How Marketing Graphic Design Influences Miriam College Students’ Preferences for Select Korean Makeup Brands

Andrea Gaile E. Calalay – Balitang Budol: Digital Visual Literacy for Identifying Fake News

Bianca Francine L. Bernas – Visual Literacy-Based Intervention for Recognizing AI Misinformation Among Filipino Senior Citizens in Cainta Rizal

Kelsey Cadence A. Asuncion – Aninaw: A visual Storytelling Campaign on the Lived Experiences of Filipinos with Hidden Disabilities through an Interactive Book Design

Felicia Cyndane G. Manalo – Enhancing Restaurant Accessibility for Visually Impared Individuals: Development of a Braille and Tactile Menu Prototype for Small-Scale Eateries in the Philippines

Erin Joy Amor O. Imperial – Lakas Lusog: Developing an Animated Children’s Show as a Targeted Intervention to Increase Health Literacy Among Selected Filipino Children

Daem Rean D. Estanislao – Timpla Ng Kultura: A Visual Design Material on the Growing Culture of Local Community Cafes and their Brewing Identity in Marikina City

Samantha Andrei R. Pablo – Hidden Heartwork: Translating the Invisible Domestic Labor of Select Filipino Women into an Editorial Workbook for Household Equity

Mischa Izabel D. Medina – Revisualizing Filipino Folklore: A Contemporary Visual Approach in Revitalizing “Ang Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang” for Filipino Youth

Regine Angela P. Lantion – A Visual Communication Design for the Impact of User Interface and User Experience in Select Online Gamers

Interior and Public Spaces (IPS) Design Track

Sheen Dalanon – Beyond Library: A Biophilic Outdoor Study Space in Miriam College for Student Well-Being and Productivity

Keesha Aiko C. Kitagawa – The Sensory Butterfly Swivel Chair: Therapeutic Furniture Design for Children with Autism in the Philippines

Alyssa Lois A. Padua – Oasis: A Modular Biophilic Lounge Enhancing Urban Wellness and Experiences of Public Spaces

Pauline Samantha D. Piol – Alon: Protecting Craftmanship: Analysis of Modular Aluminum Barriers of the Preservation of Interior Commercial Heritage in Marikina City

Julia Viktoria R. Salinas – Tunton: Reimagining Public Infrastructure Through Urban Spatial Design Interventions for Enhanced Wayfinding in Public Waiting Sheds Along Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City

Product Innovation (PI) Design Track

Hailey Quin T. Anievas – From River to Lifestyle: Transforming Water Hyacinths through Community-Based Sustainable Design Innovations in Pililla, Rizal

Ma. Ceferina Emma G. De Jesus – Sirkuhon: Incorporating the Circular Economy Concept to the Packaging of Blind Box Toys
Mica Loren F. Dela Paz – Visitor Navigation Experiences and the Development of a Wayfinding Map for the Higher Education Unit of Miriam College

Rouen Kate M. Enero – Chiki: A Smart Stuffed Toy Sign Language Tool Inspired by Philippine Folklore for Filipino Deaf Children

Carol Joy P. Guingona – Adaptive Clothing Solutions for Wheelchair Users in the Philippines

Pamela Mae N. Manabat – Sustainable Single-Use Alternatives for Take-out Food Packaging: Exploring the Potential of Corn Husk

Ella Jane D. Robes – “Mansilat: Calamansi Peel Waste Developed Into Eco-Friendly

Leather for Marikina Leather Goods Artisans”

Come and visit the exhibit until May 15, 2026 (Friday) at the MMJ Foyer at Miriam College from 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM! If you have any queries, please feel free to visit the Department of Arts and Design.

See you there!

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