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The Reveal of GRID Volume 1

We’ve come to realize that we’ve outgrown the traditional magazine format, and that we ought to fashion ourselves so that our physical form matches the stories we want to tell.

At GRID, it's always been our mandate to tell the truest and best possible stories. We're excited to announce that 2017 marks the beginning of our quarterly format, with longer stories and more substantial content. We’ve come to realize that we’ve outgrown the traditional magazine format, and that we ought to fashion ourselves so that our physical form matches the stories we want to tell.

Thanks to our event partners:

The Alley at Karrivin

Air Juan

Toyo Eatery
Serbesa MNL

Tanduay Rhum official

Barik Supremo Lambanog

Destileria Limtuaco & Co,. Inc.

The PCK

Bulul Brewery

Nipa Brew Craft Beers

Liquido Maestro

Writer's Block

Aphro

LANAI

And special thanks to:

Skipper Charters

Palawan Ural Adventures

Ural Motorcycles Philippines

Ural Motorcycles

Palawan Divers - El Nido

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