Justine Bryle D. Madrid

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Justine Bryle D. Madrid was born in Cebu City and lives in Minglanilla, Cebu. He is a choirmaster and choir director for the University of the Visayas Choir, musician and aspiring song writer, heraldic artist and graphic designer, video editor, events host, voice over artist, vlogger, content creator, and social media marketing officer.

Description and symbolism:

The piano keys at the top of the shield symbolize the Armiger’s musical identity, representing his roles as a choirmaster, singer, aspiring songwriter, musician, and literalist. They reflect harmony, creativity, mastery, and precision in both performance and composition, highlighting a passion for music and the pursuit of artistic expression.

The blue field represents truth, loyalty, and serenity, serving as the foundation of the design and reflecting personal values.

The stars scattered across the shield signify divine guidance, inspiration, and enlightenment; suggests brilliance and radiance, emphasizing creativity and a celestial connection.

The open book and quill represent a lifelong journey of discovering possibilities, exploring life through technology, and using God-given talents and skills. The open book signifies the limitless potential of knowledge, while the quill reflects creativity and intellectual exploration.

The red santan flower, placed prominently over the book, represents beauty, vibrancy, and cultural roots. Its inclusion connects creativity and growth with heritage and passion.

The motto is taken from Philippians 4:13 and reflects deep faith, resilience, and reliance on divine strength.

Blazon: Shield: Azure, a santan flower Proper and a quill pen Argent upon an open book Argent bound Or within seven estoiles of eight points Argent, on a chief paly of fourteen Argent edged Sable issuant in chief ten pallets retrait two three two and three Sable.

Motto: Omnia possum in eo qui me confortat (“I can do all things through Him who strengthens me”).

Assumed/granting authority: Assumed, November 24, 2024. Registered, Philippine Armorial, May 2, 2025.

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