According to one of the original members of the Art Association of Bacolod (not yet reincorporated with its new name AAB-Negros), Edbon Sevilleno discloses that the original logo was designed by the late 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 (before this remastered and digitized version) 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 the fuzzy image.
Thus Edbon being also a digital graphic artist came up with a remastered AAB logo which is closest to the intentions of the old guards of the Art Association of Bacolod.
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