The Philippines will be hosting the Southeast Asian Games on 2019, Philippine Foreign Affairs Alan Peter Cayetano presented the logo on Sunday, August 19, during the general assembly of the Olympic Council of Asia.
Photo: Screenshot from Alan Peter Cayetano Facebook page
The logo are composed of 11 multi-colored circles arranged in the shape of Philippine map which symbolizes unity of the Southeast Asian countries, taking part on the said event.
"Wherever and whenever the games are played, we are one and we win as one," Cayetano explained.
However, the logo draws divided outlook from social media observers. An hour after posting, the photo received hundreds of reactions.
Netizens shared mixed reactions along with the 2019 SEA Games logo.
I'm sorry. #SEAGames 2019 pic.twitter.com/s4Sa6EH8qm— rowEℓyXiOn (@buanrowel) August 20, 2018
— Mykapalaran (@mykapalaran) August 20, 2018
— Jake Buela (@kuyajeiku) August 20, 2018
— SuNDaY (@SundayAdedoja) August 20, 2018
: Guys, guys, guys! I think Baymax and Michelin's long lost brother has just been found! #smallcirclesmallcirclebigcircle#SEAGames pic.twitter.com/AKag7ZUtnl— The Bullfrog (@bullfrog__) August 20, 2018
Some proposes their own kind of interpretation logo for the SEA Games 2019
Here is my proposal logo for #SEAGames2019 because we must soar higher and better.#SEAGames#Philippines2019#Minimalist #Design pic.twitter.com/GVkYnD6XgS— FPJ Jr (@fpjjr) August 20, 2018
As long we keep the #SEAGames #SmokeFree, we're good!— Gian Erik Adao (@gianerikadao) August 20, 2018
#30thSEAGames #SEAGames2019 #Philippines2019 #SEAGamesLogo pic.twitter.com/CAJOJf4tmv
Philippines vs past #SEAGames Logos. Bravo! 😅 pic.twitter.com/I9foiiJeHv— Aaron Foster (@aaronfosterMD) August 20, 2018
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