by: MARIE SHANE KRIZZIA S. DELGADO and MARIA MONICA B. PADILLO
AT the age of 21, Abigail, or Abbey Sy seems to be certain of one thing and it’s that she’s in love with the art of lettering, whether it is for an important client or just for the satisfaction of doing it during her spare time.
In an email interview, Abbey admitted that she still feels overwhelmed whenever people praise her work because she was never the type of person who was always given attention to as she grew up. “I try to keep all the kilig feelings in,” she said in an email to the Colosseo.
AT the age of 21, Abigail, or Abbey Sy seems to be certain of one thing and it’s that she’s in love with the art of lettering, whether it is for an important client or just for the satisfaction of doing it during her spare time.
In an email interview, Abbey admitted that she still feels overwhelmed whenever people praise her work because she was never the type of person who was always given attention to as she grew up. “I try to keep all the kilig feelings in,” she said in an email to the Colosseo.