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Dopy Doplon was the designer of UST’s quadricentennial and several coffee table books, annual reports, and other publications before redesigning Pagcor’s logo.
MANILA, Philippines –– The Philippine Amusement Gaming Corporation (Pagcor) is facing a firestorm of criticism online after it has drastically changed its logo for P3 million.
You can also read about the. familiar logo Pagcor’s logo is a flame, depicting hands in green holding light. The new logo represents the agency igniting changes and progress. The change, according to Pagcor’s chief executive officer Alejandro Tengco, is meant to represent the agency’s progress and its ability for change. “re-energized” The role of the gambling regulator in the country.
“The logo likewise reflects a beacon which symbolizes guidance, leadership, and direction. It represents a guiding light that helps people find their way,” Tengco was added.
The logo was expensive, as were the costs associated with it. questioned By several graphic designers.

Pagcor has tapped Francisco “Dopy” Doplon Graphics Services of Printplus, according to an award notice posted on its website website.
Documents from the Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System showed that Pagcor recommended a negotiated procurement arrangement for Printplus to design the logo. Documents from the Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System show that Pagcor recommended Printplus as the designer of the logo.
“As per our online checking, Mr. Doplon is the past president of the Design Agencies Association of the Philippines. He is an acclaimed graphic designer with premier works for Cultural Center of the Philippines 40th Anniversary Logo, University of Santo Tomas’ 400 years Tongues of Fire Logo, Metrobank Foundation and All Day Supermarket logos among others,” The document is read.
Rappler reached out to Doplon for comment on the design, but since he’s under contract to Pagcor, he declined. Rappler asked Pagcor for comment regarding the matter.
Previous projects, achievements
Doplon is no stranger to creating logos, whether for corporations or government agencies.
According to a Vera Files Doplon redesigned the Cultural Center of the Philippines logo in 2009. He took inspiration from the CCP’s old logo, and added 40 small pebbles to represent the 40 years since the CCP.

Doplon’s design for the quadricentennial celebration was chosen as the winning logo in the University of Santo Tomas logo contest.
Doplon called his design after himself, a UST graduate. “Tongues of fire,” The tower of the main university building was featured. The four flames above it spell out “UST” The 400th anniversary of the university is also celebrated by the inscription.
“I tried to make it simple but captivating at the same time,” Doplon told an interviewer that The Varsitarian The year 2008 was a great year for the economy.
“As you see, I chose the colors orange and yellow as they look cool and capture the tastes of the present.”

Doplon also has a reputation as a book cover designer. In a Manila Bulletin Doplon’s design of The Golden Voyage, 50 Years of Empowering the Filipino Artistry was featured in an article that appeared in 2021. The art book included entries of the Shell National Students Art Competition.

In an article by BusinessWorld July 2021
Doplon The Varsitarian He has been awarded two Manila Critics Circle National Book Awards for his design of the book covers Silence by Arturo Luz and Homage by Jaime Zobel.
Doplon revealed on his personal website that he has redesigned the logos of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra and the Tanghalang Pilipino.
He has also designed several annual reports for Ayala Group.
Doplon also worked as a design consultant for United Laboratories, Nestle Corporation and Nestle.
Doplon has listed 25 awards on his website.
ArtOne Design is a graphics company that specializes in print design. He is the CEO and Creative Director. Doplon website states that the company was founded in 1991. –Rappler.com