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  1. Inscribed on the circular band that surrounds it are the words “University of the Philippines” on top and “1908” at the bottom. An earlier seal, however, was utilized by the University before 1913. It was adapted from the coat-of-arms of the Philippines approved by the Philippine Commission in 1905.

  2. Widely regarded and often cited as the Philippines' top university system, its alumni include a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, 7 of 17 Philippine presidents, 14 of 26 chief justices, 36 of 42 national scientists, and 40 of 57 national artists, the most of any university. [ 14 ]

  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. (JUL. 20)— A raised clenched fist, symbolizing the UP community’s spirit of solidarity, is now the official logo of the University of the Philippines (UP) Fighting Maroons. The logo consists of a maroon clenched fist with the letter “M” cut at the wrist and sandwiched between the letters U and P.

  5. INSTITUTIONAL COLORS The University of the Philippines has four institutional colors. The first two colors are based on ART.466 The 2005 Revised Code of the University of the...

  6. Jun 27, 2022 · This is a digital copy of the University of the Philippines Brand Book. This brand book was prepared by the UP System Information Office in 2007. The brand book governs the use of the...

  7. Mar 11, 2022 · 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 the seal, university colors, logo type and The Oblation.

  8. Sep 8, 2020 · University of the Philippines; SVG logos of universities and colleges in the Philippines

  9. 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.

  10. Jan 21, 2022 · Featured image courtesy of Shubert Ciencia via Flickr. 1. The first U.P. logo. Before 1913, U.P. used a logo adapted from the coat-of-arms of the Philippines, which shows an American bald eagle perched on the crest of a shield with its wings outstretched.

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