Proposed corporate coat of arms of the descendants of Yves Leopold Germain Gaston:

Blason (technical description)
Party per pale, in Dexter Argent a sugarcane plant with five stalks rising from its base proper, in sinister Gules; the sun rayonnant with eight minor and lesser rays Or; on the chief Azure, three fleurs de lis Or.
In layman’s terms:
The shield is divided into two equal parts by a perpendicular line. The shield’s right is silver with a sugarcane plant (the industialization of which was introduced by Yves Leopold in Negros) with five stalks rising from its base and in natural colors. On its left is red, with the sun shining and having eight shorter and thinner rays in gold (refering to the Philippines). On the top is blue, with three fleur de lys (lily flowers, referring to Yves Leopold’s French origin).
Note: A Coat of Arms represents the present identity (rather than the history or life story) of a person (not a nuclear family) or group (corporate). It is distinct from a logo or trademark. Designed by experts in the tradition of heraldry, Escudos Ecclesiásticos PH.
Logo used in reunions, with Yves Leopold’s signature:

Logo used in reunions, approximating a mask and smiley, reminiscent of the Masskara Festival in Bacolod:

