TD Sulog Font
In celebration of Fiesta de Señor Santo Niño, our team created a font called "Sulog" as a gift for our beloved Señor Santo Niño. "Sinulog" is derived from the Cebuano term "sulog", meaning "current" or "flow of water", which can be used to describe forward-backward movement of the Sinulog dance. We retained the original structure of the wordmark, the curves that represent resilience, or "kalig-on". The font has glyphs in upper case, lower case, numbers, and symbols. We also added glyphs for the letters 'g' and 'y' with tails, upper and lowercase 'ñ', and the letter 'o'. Everything you've seen in the images is a mockup, and it only works for virtual viewing.
The Tribox Design team teamed up with local artists, photographers, and individuals to help make this project possible. We would like to thank Insights Cebu, Dreamyria, and Stevensonnet Art.
If you are a creative, artist, or designer and would like to use our font, you can download it for free. We’re open to any collaboration ideas. Email us at hello@triboxdesign.com for inquiries.
Our team created a font called "Sulog" as a heartfelt gift for our beloved Señor Santo Niño. The term "Sinulog" is derived from the Cebuano word "sulog," meaning "current" or "flow of water," which beautifully describes the forward-backward movement of the Sinulog dance. Designing a typeface takes time and dedication—we worked on this font for 6–8 months before it was finally ready for use. So, if you could get us a cup of coffee, that would be great—we’re almost running on empty now! 😅