Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

B’LURU IS FIRST CITY IN INDIA TO GET OWN LOGO

- Vikram Gopal vikram.gopal@hindustant­imes.com

BENGALURU: Facing criticism for its frothing lakes and potholes on roads, the Karnataka government on Sunday launched the Bengaluru city logo, the first Indian city to do so, in a bid to resurrect its image as a tourism destinatio­n. With this, it joins cities like Amsterdam in The Netherland­s and New York in the US to have its own logo.

The logo was designed by Nammur, a design start-up, which won a contest and received a prize money of ₹5 lakh from the government.

Speaking to HT, state tourism minister, Priyank Kharge, said although the city was a brand in terms of investment, it was not so for tourism. "We wanted to remedy this and portray the rich history and culture of the city," he said. It was his idea to come up with the logo.

Kharge said the government wanted to bring the city on par with Amsterdam and New York as a brand to attract tourists and showcase its cosmopolit­an nature. This, he said, was highlighte­d in the logo, where ‘Be’ and ‘U’ in Bengaluru are highlighte­d in red. “This represents the welcoming character of the city, where people of all identities will be respected," he said.

Nammur’s Vinod Kumar said the challenge in the design was to incorporat­e the city's rich cultural heritage and yet show how it is changing. “It is for this reason that some of the English letters have been designed to look similar to characters in the Kannada script,” he said. The logo was also designed to subconscio­usly teach Kannada, he said. The company has also launched merchandis­e that will represent Bengaluru.

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