Like you, Supreme is an ever-evolving entity. One week, we’re fashion-obsessed, the next we’re talking about revolutions. One week, we’re trumpeting glamorous actresses, the next we’re trumpeting up-and-coming painters. The Supreme logo reflects all these, of course, changing every week, as dictated by the cultural pulse.
This week, we turn over our logo to four of Manila’s leading design forces — each with his own styles and approach. Basically, we let them do whatever they wanted with it. We have one more designer, of course — you. We’ll let you do what you want to the Supreme logo, too. If you think it’s supreme and deserves to make it to the page, e-mail us at philstarsupreme@gmail.com.
Without further ado, the logos:
You! Send your logo to philstarsupreme@gmail.com and you might just see your logo in a future issue. Stay supreme!
Christian San Jose
The last time Christian San Jose was in the Supreme pages, he was part of our “22 under 22” list, which served to drumbeat some young individuals we swore will take over the world someday. A year later, after winning design contest after design contest, Christian has already established himself as one of the local scene’s top tier designers.
Everywhere We Shoot
As crime-against-good-photography-fighting duo Everywhere We Shoot, Ryan and Garovs dare to use a back-to-basics approach in an era where photography seems to get more contrived with each Photoshopped Facebook profile picture.
Revo Naval
Young graphic artist and scene fixture Revo Naval first got our attention for his party photos and work with Status magazine. Later, Revo started his own little revolution, creating the blog peaceloveandrevolution.com and famously redesigning the P500 bill to include Cory.
Team Manila
What else can be said about Team Manila? They single-handedly made wearing your patriotism on your sleeve cool again, paving the way for an industry of like-minded artists and clothing. Top that.