Sunday, February 03, 2008

AJCO Logo...

While the Singapore Chinese Orchestra uses the treble clef to represent SCO, one talented artist of AJCO uses Zhongruan to represent AJCO. The alphabet S, C and O form the treble clef which is drawn using Chinese calligraphy brush strokes. The words on the left side of the treble clef showing "新加波华乐团" and "Singapore Chinese Orchestra" lies on the 5 musical bar lines. Interestingly, the nicely designed AJCO logo has a similar representation.


I must say this is a very creative piece of work done by a few of our AJCO juniors - Hui Quan, Jia Kai and Jing Wan. I must say... IT IS IMPRESSIVE!!! As opposed to SCO's logo that is represented by a western musical notation, the AJCO student chose the Chinese musical instrument Zhongruan formed by the alphabet A, J, C and O. Similarly, the presence of Chinese calligraphy style is evident in the design. Good work!!!


I hope that AJCO and AJCAACO members can relate ourselves to this logo in future. It is our visual identity on top of Kah Yong's composition - Euphony of Bonds Across Time - which is our aural identity.

@@@AJC(AAC)O - We Have Our Own Identity @@@
***Liang Ah Lucas***

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