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Beyond the Box launches Beyond Tomorrow initiative for local creatives

Beyond the Box launches Beyond Tomorrow, a campaign that focuses on supporting the next generation of creatives. The initiative will provide them with mentors and creative tools that will help them improve their work.

Beyond Tomorrow is a two-month mentorship program that aims to pair up talented, non-professional creatives (5 years or less in the industry) with a mentor in their field. Mentees are expected to produce original, noncommercial work for this program with expert guidance from four of the most respected and multi-awarded creative industry leaders.

To complete their mentorship program, Beyond the Box will be giving selected mentees an Apple product to help unearth their full creative potential.

  • Photography: iPhone 13 Pro Max 128GB
  • Travel Writing: MacBook Air 13 M1 2020 256GB
  • Comic Book Illustration: iPad Pro 11 WiFi 128GB with 2nd gen Apple Pencil
  • Graphic Design: MacBook Pro M1 2020 256GB

The mentors are:

  • Photography – Gabby Cantero, Photographer and Director
  • Travel Writing – Tara FT Sering, Writer and Editor
  • Comic Book Illustration – Manix Abrera, Cartoonist
  • Graphic Design – Dan Matutina, Graphic Designer and Illustrator

Registration is now open until March 4, 11:59 PM. Visit https://beyondthebox.ph/pages/beyond-tomorrow for more details.

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For those interested, you may apply here. You would need to have been in the industry for less than five years, and submit a one-page bio, three sample works, and an answer to the question “Why should you be selected as the Beyond Tomorrow mentee for your chosen field?”.

Bryan Rilloraza has been a fixture in the local tech scene for over a decade, sharing his perspective as a tech enthusiast and industry veteran. Backed by an MBA from De La Salle University, a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of the Philippines, and 20 years of corporate experience in the telecommunications and banking sectors, Bryan provides a practical, real-world analysis of how technology serves the consumer.

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