John Paul Canonigo

Creative, tech-savvy and out-of-the-box online content professional with over 15 years of extensive experience in a diverse range of content management and online marketing roles in varied industries and clientele both local and abroad.

Faux Twitter-Style CV

I am recently working to update my personal profile when I found an app-style profile on Coroflot that caught my attention. And so, I decided to make a similar one with an homage to Twitter's dark mode but in my case, I tweaked it a little bit by making it look that the faux-feed resembles a typical Twitter account but providing a narrative of my career history. Just to let everyone know, the feed is not from real Twitter posts made by these real Twitter accounts.

Tiny House Living in the 'New Normal'

The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way people live as millions got infected with thousands of people losing their lives in the process. In response to this viral menace, governments have done drastic and even draconian measures to prevent it from getting more people infected and reduce the death toll. As the search for the cure and vaccine continues, social distancing, quarantine, and personal isolation have to be enforced in order the flatten the curve.

Living in the "New Normal" and Future of Cities (2020)

No one has ever thought that cities and societies have to change from the ground up as the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic has infected millions of people and taking thousands of lives along the way. We have reached an unprecedented stage in human history where every layer of society has been peeled thereby exposing us from various internal and external factors that would implode our collective security and cohesion brought about by this invisible enemy.

Reinventing Your Business Model in the ‘New Normal’

The impact of the Coronavirus pandemic has changed the business landscape for good as new regulations have been put in place to ensure social distancing and public health measures are enforced in order to prevent the spread of the virus. As millions of people worldwide have already infected and many died, businesses big and small have to make certain adjustments so that they won’t end up shutting down or go bankrupt.