Martin: Yupangco

He represents the "infrastructure" of Philippine aesthetics. While others build the flashy pop-up stores, Martin Yupangco builds the foundation. And in the volatile world of branding, a strong foundation is the only thing that survives the earthquake of market trends.

His push for custom corporate fonts has quietly professionalized the entire local industry, moving it away from clip-art chaos into a global standard. For young designers and entrepreneurs reading this, Martin Yupangco’s career offers three hard-won lessons: martin yupangco

Martin Yupangco’s work is famously "cool." It lacks the chaotic heat of guerrilla advertising. It is precise, measured, and mathematical. In branding, math (scaling, spacing, kerning) is often more important than magic. He represents the "infrastructure" of Philippine aesthetics

In the bustling world of Philippine advertising and design, certain names echo loudly: the award-winning ad agencies, the celebrity creative directors, and the viral campaigns. But then there is a quieter, arguably more profound, tier of influence—the brand architects who don't just run ads but build visual empires. His push for custom corporate fonts has quietly

sits firmly in that second tier. If you’ve lived in the Philippines, interacted with its banking system, flown its flag carrier, or bought its packaged goods, you have likely felt his work without ever knowing his name.