February 12, 2025 – Pasay City, Philippines – The Filipino Graphic Designers (FDG) community unites the country’s top talents in graphic design for the first time. This event results from a partnership between the FDG and the Philippine Printing Technical Foundation (PPTF), a vital contributor to elevating the significance of the print and design sectors in the nation.



Titled IMPRINT 2025: Graphic and Visual Communications Upskilling Fair, this event will occur on February 12, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the Philippine Trade Training Center.

The event seeks to tackle the numerous challenges that freelance graphic designers encounter in a constantly evolving business environment and aims to enhance the professionalization of its members. It also intends to assist graphic artists in managing their freelance businesses and effectively promoting their skills to prospective clients while staying updated on the rapidly changing trends in the graphic design industry. Additionally, this event will create opportunities for designers to network with peers and learn from colleagues in the field.



“The IMPRINT 2025 hopes to further professionalize and strengthen the standing of all Filipino graphic designers. Since the pandemic, we have seen the growth of the need for freelancers,” said founder, Nabbe Francisco. “We hope that with the new skills, trends and learnings, potential clients can better appreciate the artists contribution to their businesses.”

FGD, a thriving Facebook community of over 156,000 Filipino creatives worldwide, has been a trusted platform for designers to showcase their talents and connect with career-changing opportunities in the graphic design industry. Since its founding in 2021, FGD has collaborated with reputable organizations to inspire and empower Filipino designers through meaningful events and initiatives, fostering a supportive and innovative community.

IMPRINT 2025 will feature workshops and discussions aimed at providing hands-on sessions that equip freelancers with crucial business, marketing, and creative skills. Guests will have the opportunity to present their portfolios to potential clients. Additionally, representatives from TESDA, PTTC, and other agencies will hold talks to assist freelancers in elevating their profession.


“As the industry grows, we expect that the graphic artists can become indispensable partners for many businesses in the country” added Francisco.