EXECELLENCE IN FORM AND FUNCTION
MVCB Industrial Design is a firm dedicated to taking our clients’ ideas and dreams and turning them into reality. The company was originally founded by Mark Victor Bautista in 2008 to handle the conceptualization, design, and construction of exhibits for The Mind Museum, the Philippines’ premiere science and technology museum. Drawing from the lessons learned from that project as well as almost 30 years of industrial design experience, the company has since branched out to creating exhibits and interactive sculptures for other private and commercial developments, in addition to designing and customizing vehicle bodies and everyday consumer products. Whatever it is you or your company needs, MVCB will transmute your conceptual brainchild into tangible, solid, existence through a combination of cutting-edge design, exhaustive testing, advanced material science, and artful craftsmanship.
THE DDI NETWORK
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIES
Design Development Industries, or DDI, is the leader in Philippine industrial design, with almost three decades of experience in conceptualizing, designing, and building everything from vehicles to consumer products. The company's checkout counters and store systems are deployed in the stores of leading supermarkets and retailers nationwide. For those looking for products that exude excellence in form and function, make DDI your destination.
SKY JEEPNEY
The Sky Jeepney represents the future of transportation in the Philippines. As a touring bus, its upper deck allows for the best vantage point to take in the beauty of our nation. As a mode of transport, it is specially designed for our roads and our infrastructure, offering a practical solution to heavy traffic and insufficient public transport. As a business platform, it offers unique and exciting possibilities limited only by imagination. So catch a glimpse of tomorrow and get a ride aboard the Sky Jeepney.
Mark Victor Cabili Bautista
Mark Victor Cabili Bautista is the man behind the DDI Group. He insists he is not an artist, but a designer, a tinkerer, researcher, problem-solver, and builder who has become an expert manager of time, workflow and materials. His design solutions grow out of his “less is more” philosophy. For him, form follows function; objects must be simple enough to be easily understood and must conform comfortably to human needs and interactions.