Coco Crew Goes Abroad: Exhibiting the Kuala Lumpur Illustration Fair

One for the books: Coco Crew at the Kuala Lumpur Illustration Fair!

Soooo, guess what? 👀 Last May, Cocomilk flew to Malaysia to participate at the Kuala Lumpur Illustration Fair (KLIF)!

A two-panel image shows a group selfie of four young adults wearing face masks reflected in a pink wavy-edged mirror, next to a selfie of two individuals at an art fair booth for Cocomilk Studio.

Cocomilk has a rich portfolio when it comes to illustration as we have interdisciplinary designers who are also illustrators. We’ve been wanting to organize or join a similar event in Manila but when the opportunity in Malaysia came up, it became our first channel to finally showcase our illustration talents.

An eight-panel collage displays various graphic design and product shots, including a purple mandala scarf, stylized diamond-shaped graphics, a pink pattern of red "Wiggly Booby" pins, a red and green graphic face, a rabbit keychain, a pink floral illustration, and woodblock carvings in a workspace.

Our main exhibitors were Renee, Mia, Luke and Didi. Renee’s produced works were dreamy risograph prints and glow-in-the-dark earrings. The earrings in particular were adored by many and looked very in theme with Mia’s works, which featured intricately drawn winged creatures (moths, butterflies, you name it!). Mia’s illustrations bring you to a sleepy world filled with friends that come out at night in the most hidden parts of the garden.

Diverting from the 8-head anatomy proportions are Luke and Didi’s works: Luke’s illustrations are show-stopping stark shapes which beautifully contrasted with Didi’s drawings of tense characters with wobbly and nervous lines.

While our main exhibitors flew to Malaysia ahead for registration and setup, our designers Ninna, Andy, and Trisha followed to exhibit their art and crafts too. Trisha’s cat stamps were a blockbuster with the kids, Ninna’s elegant drawings were head-turning, and Andy’s keychains caught the attention of rabbit lovers.

While our main exhibitors flew to Malaysia ahead for registration and setup, our designers Ninna, Andy, and Trisha followed to exhibit their art and crafts too. Trisha’s cat stamps were a blockbuster with the kids, Ninna’s elegant drawings were head-turning, and Andy’s keychains caught the attention of rabbit lovers.

Together with Renee’s and Mia’s works, Cocomilk’s booth was filled with vibrant colors with the diverse illustration styles.

As the event progressed, we received so much love from friends and visitors—meeting illustration lovers and fellow artists alike.

A guy in a striped shirt and face mask is shown looking at small products on a brightly-lit vendor's table while speaking with two women, both wearing face coverings and head scarves.

Apart from the exhibit, we got to explore a lot of cafes, bakeries, and restaurants since most of us are foodies. We didn’t expect to meet a handful of Filipino staff, both in STG Cafe and Dough by Meg!

We received discounts and freebies as Filipino customers when we visited their workplaces.

10/10 would recommend their food! We’re definitely putting it on our “to visit” lists when we come back.

A three-panel collage uses a film-like aesthetic to show two panels of young adults socializing in a dimly lit bar, followed by a third panel showing an overhead shot of various pastries (donuts, chocolate cake) and an iced coffee.
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