Logo Explanation

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Erlyn A. Puno Prod 1/SIP 2 SKAP LOGO Explanation The logo is a simple type consisting of three (3) gears: one small gear and two larger gears both running in a way that they are connected to the small gear at the center. The 3 gears, known for their rotary motion, are called “The Gears of Development.” They represent the continuous development of the company’s operations. The small gear at the center that is able to move the bigger gears represent the SKAP, the program of the company that drives for the company’s efficiency in operations. The size of the SKAP gear at the center does not focus on its being small but does emphasize on its being able to run the larger gears, as represented by the company (SDP), for developmental programs and growth. As long as the SKAP gear is able to maintain its solidity and keep its teeth fit to the teeth of the larger gears, it will be able to run the larger gears. Like the company’s SKAP, continuously taking actions on developmental programs, in harmony with company goals, will lead to persistent progress and company growth.

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Erlyn A. PunoProd 1/SIP 2

SKAP LOGO Explanation

The logo is a simple type consisting of three (3) gears: one small gear and two larger gears both running in a way that they are connected to the small gear at the center.

The 3 gears, known for their rotary motion, are called “The Gears of Development.” They represent the continuous development of the company’s operations.

The small gear at the center that is able to move the bigger gears represent the SKAP, the program of the company that drives for the company’s efficiency in operations.

The size of the SKAP gear at the center does not focus on its being small but does emphasize on its being able to run the larger gears, as represented by the company (SDP), for developmental programs and growth.

As long as the SKAP gear is able to maintain its solidity and keep its teeth fit to the teeth of the larger gears, it will be able to run the larger gears. Like the company’s SKAP, continuously taking actions on developmental programs, in harmony with company goals, will lead to persistent progress and company growth.