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The DTI MIMAROPA Logo
Sources: DTI Corporate Identity Manual, DTI MIMAROPA Revised Guidelines
1.1 Official Logo
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According to the DTI Corporate Identity Manual, the simplified corporate logo
The simple yet bold and clear symbol signifies a willingness and ability to take proactive measures and clearly defined approaches to achieve measurable results that will create an impact on consumers and businesses, notably micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the countryside.
The neat typeface connotes stability. The connected letters (dti) stand for a unified team working as one with all instrumentalities of the government and the private sector to build a strong nation that is one in purpose and aspiration.
The Philippine map within the dot of the letter “i” signifies a country with a strong presence in the global marketplace.
The flag bar represents the two dominant colors in the Philippine flag: red for moral courage and strength of vision, and blue for integrity and loyalty to country. (a.3)
The DTI MIMAROPA Logo (shown right) shall be the region’s ONLY official logo and trademark. This is the ONLY logo the provincial offices shall use. Provincial offices are prohibited from creating a provincial version of the logo
1.2 Other Logo Variations

1.3 Reminders on the use of the DTI Corporate Logo

1.3.1 Do not distort the logo horizontally or vertically
1.3.2 Do not remove any elements in the logo symbol
1.3.3 Do not re-create the logo to change its typeface
1.3.4 Do not re-create the logo to change or replace any of its elements
1.2.5 Do not add special effects or unnecessary enhancements to the symbol
1.3.6 Do not put text or fine print of any kind under the official wordmark without considering the clear space or the exclusion zone
1.3.7 Do not surround the marks with, or place in the foreground over, a pattern or design. Always take note of the exclusion zone set for the emblem
1.3.8 Do not use the logo to make fun of the Department or portray it in a negative way
1.3.9 Do not print the logo in any other color aside from the original DTI colors, in black, and in white if rendered in reverse
1.3.10 Do not present the flag bar in full outline form or in full solid form when rendering in reverse; only the upper part of the bar should be solid/filled
1.3.11 Do not use any other color aside from white when outlining the logo against same-colored background
1.3.12 Do not interchange the two halves of the flag bar; the upper triangle should always be blue while the lower triangle should always be red
1.3.13 Do not change the signature colors of the logo
1.4 Rules for Sub-branding
According to the DTI Corporate Identity Manual, if the program or project does not have the DTI logo attached to it, the Program/ Project logo is recommended to be placed on the right. Standard exclusion zone must be observed. Please refer to page 15 of the DTI Corporate Identity Manual for rules on exclusion zone.
Note that the height of the Bureau/Office, Program, or Project logo must be equal with the height of the ‘i’ in DTI and not go beyond the dot/globe of the symbol.