Yvounne Bermudo
Bio
Yvounne Bermudo is a fourth-year journalism student at Polytechnic University of the Philippines.
Stories (6/0)
Cleaners
Transporting audiences to the Filipino high school scene of 2007, Glenn Barit etched his name in the annals of Philippine cinema with the release of Cleaners in 2019—a quirky and unprecedented coming-of-age anthology film that stands as an innovative masterpiece.
By Yvounne Bermudo14 days ago in Education
Snapchat speed
The universal yearning of girls to outgrow childhood faster transcends generations. At some point in our own childhoods, we all harbored the wish to swiftly leap into adulthood, each driven by unique motivations. Yet, the gravity of this desire has never been more pronounced than it is now.
By Yvounne Bermudo14 days ago in Critique
Dump the drama, not the trauma
Navigating the vast realm of the internet requires a lighthearted approach as attaching importance to online content posted by strangers is a recipe for unnecessary distress. Despite being well aware of this principle, I found myself caught off guard during my daily social media scroll when a discussion on the concept of "true friendship" struck a chord.
By Yvounne Bermudo14 days ago in Critique
Operation Blues
Dedicated to you, who I will address as 'you' in the entirety of this message as you know who you are. The most important person in my life. The source of my unyielding attitude towards every binding situation I find myself in—situations happening in great volumes.
By Yvounne Bermudo14 days ago in Journal
The Dawn of Boys Love Craze in the Philippines
The pandemic may have brought the world to a standstill but that didn’t stop diverse scenes from progressing. In particular, the LGBTQIA+ community has noticeably taken up spaces in the media landscape now, more than ever.
By Yvounne Bermudo14 days ago in History
Pink Triangle Redemption
Design majors would agree that triangular logos are quite a rare sight. Unlike round and square ones, it is intriguing but difficult to work with. Thus, we only have a handful of known brands such as Adidas, Guess, and Prada sporting this controversial shape.
By Yvounne Bermudo14 days ago in Education