Miel Prudencio Ma
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Miel Prudencio Ma | |
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Born | National Cartoonist Society Newspaper Illustration Award, 2001 |
Miel Prudencio Ma (also known as Miel or Dengcoy Miel)National Cartoonist Society Newspaper Illustration Award of 2001.[2]
Miel's work has been syndicated by the
The South China Morning Post and World Press Review
, among others.
Miel has a master's degree in design (MDes) from the University of New South Wales (UNSW, Sydney).
Formerly the editorial cartoonist of the now-defunct and Ferdinand Marcos-owned Philippine Daily Express, he subsequently became chief editorial cartoonist of The Philippine Star, a broadsheet founded in the post-Marcos year 1986. In 1992, he emigrated to Singapore with his family.
Miel started his Singapore career as the assistant art editor of The Straits Times, Singapore's top English-language daily. He is now its senior executive artist.
Works
As author
- Scenegapore (2012, ISBN 9789810731076
- An Essential Guide to Singlish (2003, 2010, ISBN 9789810861094
- Singatoons (2002, ISBN 9813065648
As co-author
- So Singapore Toons (2008, ISBN 9789814224383
As illustrator
- An Essential Guide to Pantang!: Taboos and Superstitions of Singapore & Malaysia (2009, ISBN 9789810832001
- The Midnight Tree (2008, ISBN 9789810832001
- Lost in the Secret Garden (2007, ISBN 9789810592141
- Secret Hoarder (2007, ISBN 9789810579180
- Ben's Friends from the Rainforest (2006, ISBN 9789810564148
- Peeping @ 2031: Celebrating Institute of Systems Science 25th Anniversary (2006, OCLC 78456998
- Thinking Allowed? Politics, Fear and Change in Singapore (2004, ISBN 9812480617
References
- ^ "2 Filipinos granted Singapore press awards". Manila Standard. Jan 22, 1995. p. 202. Retrieved 2010-06-20.
- ^ "The National Cartoonists Society". www.reuben.org. Archived from the original on 2010-12-31.