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The University of the Philippines Integrated School (UPIS) is set to use its new official logo starting AY 2017-2018.
The new seal, designed by Ms. Ma. Teresa M. Falcon of UPIS Batch 1984, is derived from the centennial logo of UPIS which she designed as well. The logo is unique from that of the university and will show the spirit and ideals of UPIS. Its design was approved last January 23, 2017 in a meeting where UPIS faculty and REPS also provided comments and suggestions.
Through a letter distributed to students on March 14, UPIS Principal Dr. Ronaldo San Jose informed the parents that the new seal shall be utilized in the school’s summer uniform beginning March 21 and that all UPIS students will be required to use patches bearing the new seal starting AY 2017-2018.
Dr. San Jose also emphasized that the use of the official seal shall be subject to the provisions of the UP Intellectual Property Rights Policy of 2011 and other related laws, rules, and regulations.
Expiration of the permission to use the school’s old logo as approved by the UP Technology Transfer and Business Development Office (UP TTBDO) prompted the redesigning of the official logo of UPIS. The permission was effective only until April 1, 2016 but was extended until the latter part of 2016 to give way for its use during the UPIS Centennial Celebration.
A patent for the logo is still being secured from UP TTBDO. //by Trisa de Ocampo
UPIS uses new official logo
SCHOOL SEAL. Each design element of the new logo is an embodiment of what it means to be the UP Integrated School: dedicated, free, courageous, strong, a school that knows to go back to its roots. |
The new seal, designed by Ms. Ma. Teresa M. Falcon of UPIS Batch 1984, is derived from the centennial logo of UPIS which she designed as well. The logo is unique from that of the university and will show the spirit and ideals of UPIS. Its design was approved last January 23, 2017 in a meeting where UPIS faculty and REPS also provided comments and suggestions.
Through a letter distributed to students on March 14, UPIS Principal Dr. Ronaldo San Jose informed the parents that the new seal shall be utilized in the school’s summer uniform beginning March 21 and that all UPIS students will be required to use patches bearing the new seal starting AY 2017-2018.
Dr. San Jose also emphasized that the use of the official seal shall be subject to the provisions of the UP Intellectual Property Rights Policy of 2011 and other related laws, rules, and regulations.
Expiration of the permission to use the school’s old logo as approved by the UP Technology Transfer and Business Development Office (UP TTBDO) prompted the redesigning of the official logo of UPIS. The permission was effective only until April 1, 2016 but was extended until the latter part of 2016 to give way for its use during the UPIS Centennial Celebration.
A patent for the logo is still being secured from UP TTBDO. //by Trisa de Ocampo
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