" Patuloy pa rin po nating gagamitin ang mga imahe mula sa ating mga mahuhusay na miyembro na nais igahagi ng mas malawak at magandang interpretasyon sa pagpapakilala ng bansa sa rehiyon, hanggang sa makumpirma ang opisyal na mga simbolo sa darating na Nov. 30,"read in the 30th SEA Games Philippines 2019 Facebook page.
Meanwhile Whereinbacolod gathered some of the suggested logos from netizens for the SEA Games 2019:
One of those is from artist Ronald Gary Bengil Bautista who made his own personal design but executed the same concept.
There are so many ways you can do a logo. Without going out of concept & color, here you go Philippines.— bob freking 🌹 (@bobfreking) August 20, 2018
That's Baybayin for "SEA" btw.
Bayaran niyo na lang ako. pic.twitter.com/pLoN4MJfkF
Philippine 2019 Sea Games logo mockup.— ً (@raphaelmiguel) August 20, 2018
Did this in less than 15 minutes. The official one looks like we didn’t even try to put effort. Shame. pic.twitter.com/P8z66Gc89j
My version of SEA GAMES LOGO— Kendrick Pingkian (@kvpingkian) August 21, 2018
Blazing Philippine Eagle
The eagle symbolizes strength & power. It has10 feathers representing the 10 countries participating in the event & the head symbolizes the host country. Blaze, symbolizes fire a start of something. #SEAGames2019 pic.twitter.com/gd9YWsL8IA
Since sobrang gigil ko sa logo ng 2019 SEA Games I tried creating one.. I'm not great in graphic design but I want to try.... Mukha ba siyang minimalist eagle.. :( haha #artph triggered ako that I channeled my stress and breakdowns here: pic.twitter.com/xwbB7ML4Jo— Luis (@luisddomingo) August 20, 2018
So the SEA Games (South East Asian Games) 2019 Logo has been officially released and unfortunately it gets mixed reactions online. Therefore, this is what I came up with.#SEAGames2019 #Philippines2019 #SeaGames #Sipa #LaroNgLahi #LarongPinoyToTheWorld #TeamPhilippines pic.twitter.com/sYCkYlfPje— Mark Lauren (@mhernandezmark) August 21, 2018
Since someone asked me if I have my own take sa #SEAGames2019 logo, Ito yung ginawa ko. Inspired by their tagline "We win as one".— Dhel Ocampo (@idoodhel) August 21, 2018
For the mascot, I used the Carabao and Tamaraw to represent strength and athleticism. And to raise awareness on both animals pic.twitter.com/rFW76fFBJu
Out of sheer boredom, I made a draft logo for the 2019 SEA Games.— ran (@therandomran) July 10, 2018
Philippines' 30th SEA Games logo looks very cheap. Wag kayo magalala, sa NOV 30 pa iaannounce ang totoong magiging itsura ng logo. For the mean time, may gnawa akong sarili kong version. Baka makatulong maging inspiration.#30THSEAGAMES #Philippines2019 #SEAGames2019 #DFA #Logo pic.twitter.com/s2KWw3t2sR— Julius Cea (@Huly0w) August 21, 2018
So here’s my take on the 30th SEA Games’ logo. I call it, “The Vinta’s Flame.” This logo draws inspiration from two things; a vinta, a traditional Filipino boat from Mindanao; and the SEA Games Flame/Cauldron which is lit the entire duration of the games. #SEAGames2019 pic.twitter.com/Dkr1YyeMbj— EL / Luis Miguel (@elsplanet) August 21, 2018
My Version of Sea Games Logo.— Isiah Johnson Obera (@oberaij) August 21, 2018
Bahay Kubo w/ 3 Stars and a Sun
Bahay kubo symbolizes unity, respect and love and that depicts us as a Pilipino. The 3 legs(In equal running form) depicts competition, 11 circles/countries. #SEAGames2019 #SEAGames #BahayKubo #Philippines2019 pic.twitter.com/nDtc07doPF
Drop us your comment below if you think that is the best logo for the SEA Games 2019.
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