The AAB logo has evolved over the years. But according to watercolorist Edbon Sevilleno, the original logo was designed by the late famous cartoonist Ely Santiago.
It starts with a brush tip and extends upwards forming a wavy cursive writing of AAB in one stroke.
However, as there were no digital copies in the old days, the AAB logo that we usually see to day is a product of years and years of manual copy+paste and endless photocopies of several versions of the AAB logo from blurred photocopies.
Thus Edbon being also a digital graphic artist came up with a re-mastered AAB logo which is closest to the intentions of the old guards of the Art Association of Bacolod.
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