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  1. The DLSU Logotype. The university logotype is ‘De La Salle University’. It uses the typeface Galliard, 90 % condensed, normal tracking. This particular typeface projects stability, quiet authority and dignity. It should be used whenever the logotype of the university signature is to be reproduced. The DLSU logo may appear without the logotype.

  2. De La Salle University (DLSU) is a leading university in the Philippines, renowned for its academic excellence, groundbreaking research, and empowering community engagement.

  3. The De La Salle Araneta University (DLSAU) is the seventh member of De La Salle System. It was established in 1946 as the Araneta Institute of Agriculture in Bulacan, then transferred to Malabon the year after. In 1978 it was renamed as the Gregorio Araneta University Foundation. Integration of the university to the DLS System started since 1987 and in 2002 became an official member of the system.

  4. The University logo, formally introduced in 2004, is based upon a type treatment of the University name, and the logo’s mark, which is the Chevron. Pulled directly from the La Salle Coat of Arms, the Chevron has distinct, historical significance to represent the founder of the Christian Brothers, St. John Baptist de La Salle.

  5. College of Liberal Arts. Overview. The College of Liberal Arts, originally the College of Arts and Sciences, was founded in 1918 and conferred its first Bachelor of Arts degree upon graduates in 1920. Phased out in 1931 because of lack of personnel, the College reopened in 1953 and awarded its first post-war degrees four years later.

  6. Quick Facts and Figures. Lasalliana. Standards for Visual Identity. logo-dlsu-id-manual-2019.

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