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The Official Portrait of Sec. Leonor Magtolis-Briones

For the information and guidance of all concerned, attached is the OFFICIAL PORTRAIT OF SEC. LEONOR MAGTOLIS-BRIONES Instructions and Guidelines, the contents of which are self-explanatory, for compliance.


THE OFFICIAL PORTRAIT OF SEC. LEONOR MAGTOLIS-BRIONES

Instructions and Guidelines

The attached official photographs of the Secretary are taken in two shots;

  1. Standing
  2. Seated

And two renderings;

  1. Full color
  2. Black and White

We shall use these in all our official correspondence and advocacy materials going forward.

For formal requests for the Secretary’s portrait from major partners, foundations, and international organizations such as SEAMEO, UNICEF, PLAN International, Save The Children and the like, we forward the one with the flag; both the full color and b & w renderings. We shall let them decide which rendering would fit best with their requirements.

For other Government Agencies (GAs) and our Regional Offices (ROs), Schools Division Offices (SDOs); and public schools, we provide them with the full color shot of the Secretary with the flag.

For the media, magazines, glossies, feature stories, informal articles, messages appended to souvenir programs, yearbooks, etc., and other minor requests for the portrait, we use the one where the Secretary is seated.

For other cases that have not been mentioned, exercise diligence in inquiring the purpose of the request so that we can provide the requesting parties with the appropriate materials. As a general rule, the standing shot where the Philippine and the DepEd flags are used as backdrops are for events, activities and ceremonies with formal and decorous undertones, while the shot where the Secretary is seated are for relaxed, casual and informal affairs.

The JPG files may be used for online dissemination and for printing up to Al-sized paper. Anything bigger than that, especially for large-format printing in tarpaulins, use the TIFF file included in this CD. Refer to the table on the next page for the exact dimensions of A-paper sizes.

Canvass and matte-finished photo paper is preferred over glossies. Canvass and matte last longer than the average glossy paper.

For questions, you may reach the Public Affairs Service—Publications Division (Multimedia Unit) at 1st Floor, MPPD Building, Motorpool Area, Department of Education Central Office Complex, Meralco Ave., corner Capt. Henry Javier, Brgy. San Antonio, Pasig City. Or you may contact us at telephone number: (02) 635-3765.

Secretary Leonor Magtolis-Briones Official Portrait TeacherPH

Paper sizeUnitDimensions
A1Centimeters59.4x84.1
Feet1.949x2.759
Inches23.4x33.1
Meters0.594x0.841
Millimeters594x841
Yards0.65 x 0.92
A2Centimeters42 x 59.4
Feet1.378x1.949
Inches16.535x23.388
Meters0.42 x 0.594
Millimeters420x594
Yards.459 x.65
A3Centimeters29.7x42
Feet0.974x1.378
Inches11.693x16.535
Meters0.297x0.42
Millimeters297x420
Yards0.325x0.459
A4Centimeters21x29.7
Feet0.689x0.974
Inches8.268x11.693
Meters0.210x0.297
Millimeters210x297
Yards0.23x0.325
A5Centimeters14.8x21
Feet0.486x0.689
Inches5.827x8.268
Meters0.148x0.21
Millimeters148x210
Yards0.162x0.23
A6Centimeters10.5x14.8
Feet0.344x0.486
Inches4.134x5.827
Meters0.105x0.148
Millimeters105x148
Yards0.115x0.162

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