Title: Philippine Lasallian Family
1Philippine Lasallian Family
Centennial Logo Style Guide
2(Portrait)
3(Landscape)
4Centennial Logo Elements
100 depicts the one hundred years of Lasallian
presence in the Philippines
5Centennial Logo Elements
The icon of De La Salle, presents his right hand
lifted to the heavens with two children the
older boy carrying a small girl on his back
beckoning them to come and enter the La Salle
school.
6Centennial Logo Elements
The signature of our Founder, St. John Baptiste
de La Salle
7Centennial Logo Elements
1911 represents the year the First La Salle
Brothers arrived in the Philippines. 2011 the
centennial year of Lasallian Presence in the
Philippines.The star in the middle represents the
star of faith.
8Colors
The colors of the logo consist of
Pantone 369C
CMYK 59, 0, 100, 7
Pantone 364C
CMYK 65, 0, 100, 42
The Gradient color used is a 50 linear mixture
of the two green colors.
9One-color
The Logo can also be used in black and white
combination. The 100 element should be 50 tint
of Black. The rest is 100 Black.
10Embossing, Stamping, Engraving
For embossing, foil stamping or engraving
applications this version of the logo should be
used.
11On Colored Backgrounds
On Green
On Black
12Typography
13Typography
14Unacceptable Applications
To maintain the integrity of the Centennial Logo,
the following are not allowed
Do not isolate the logo elements.
Do not change the color of each element.
15Unacceptable Applications
To maintain the integrity of the Centennial Logo,
the following are not allowed
Do not change any font.
16Unacceptable Applications
To maintain the integrity of the Centennial Logo,
the following are not allowed
Never displace elements of the logo.
17Unacceptable Applications
To maintain the integrity of the Centennial Logo,
the following are not allowed
Never modify the proportions of the logo.
18Unacceptable Applications
To maintain the integrity of the Centennial Logo,
the following are not allowed
Avoid distortions.
Do not use drop shadows.
19Unacceptable Applications
To maintain the integrity of the Centennial Logo,
the following are not allowed
Do not rotate the image.
20Unacceptable Applications
To maintain the integrity of the Centennial Logo,
the following are not allowed
Do not use the logo as a background or place any
image that will overlap with the logo.
21Unacceptable Applications
To maintain the integrity of the Centennial Logo,
the following are not allowed
Do not convert to out lines.
22Unacceptable Applications
To maintain the integrity of the Centennial Logo,
the following are not allowed
Avoid backgrounds that obstruct the visuals and
text of the logo.
23Placement with Institution Seals
While there is no strict rules on how to place
the Centennial Logo with any institution seal,
the Centennial Logo should always be in a place
of prominence in the design.
24Special Provisions
gt 2 inches
If the application requires the logo to be less
than two inches in height, the element below may
be excluded.
25Special Provisions
Certain applications may be too small for some
manufacturers to produce. In these rare cases,
the Founders signature will be used as the main
element and may be used with either one of the
two or both text elements.
26Special Provisions
Examples
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27Philippine Lasallian Family
Centennial Logo Style Guide