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  1. Maroons Sharp Bold. From its origins as the custom typeface used in the “Unibersidad ng Pilipinas” lockup (which debuted in the 78th season of the UAAP), Maroons Sharp has since been completed and refined with the addition of glyphs and tweaks concerning its readability and uniformity.

  2. Mar 13, 2017 · This is a digital copy of the University of the Philippines Visual Identity Guide 2017. This guide serves to define the elements found in official trademarks of the university, such as...

  3. Mar 14, 2017 · This is a digital copy of the University of the Philippines Visual Identity Guidebook 2017. This guide serves to define the elements found in official trademarks of the university, such as the seal, university colors, logo type and The Oblation.

  4. Logotype with the Seal. When using the Seal with the logotype, the prescribed labels/nomenclature for the labels are as follows: (1) University of the Philippines, and; (2) Unibersidad ng Pilipinas, (3) UP. There shall be instances in which both the seal and the logotypes are featured simultaneously.

  5. Logotype with the Seal. When using the Seal with the logotype, the prescribed labels/nomenclature for the labels are as follows: (1) University of the Philippines, and; (2) Unibersidad ng Pilipinas, (3) UP. There shall be instances in which both the seal and the logotypes are featured simultaneously.

  6. Dec 7, 2018 · I later found out that the font is named Maroon Sans Narrow that was designed by AJ Dimarucot and commissioned by nowheretogobutUP Foundation, Inc. for the use of the University of the Philippines sports program, the Fighting Maroons. However, the font was only released in vector format.

  7. Aggressive and athletic, Maroons is inspired by constructivist and activist aesthetics rooted in the university’s proud history of igniting socio-political action. Its forms are angular, sharp, and unyielding— a bold distinction from the typical serif and blackletter typefaces used by rival academic institutions in the Philippines.