Indian Institute of Management, Shillong



Artist/Creator/Designer: Anil Sinha and Ankita Gajjar of NID

Category: Graphic Logos

Subcategory: Institution Logos

Period:  Founded in 2007

References: https://dsource.in/resource/logo-design/logos/institution-logos


Detailed Description

Indian Institute of Management, Shillong is a public, fully autonomous management institute in the city of Shillong, Meghalaya. It was the seventh Indian Institute of Management to be established in India and is consistently ranked among the top business schools in the country. IIM Shillong’s logo was designed by Anil Sinha and Ankita Gajjar from the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad. The focus of the institute is embodied in the logo which uses color and imagery from nature – the sun, the sky, and the mountains. The portrayal of the sun in the upper half circle, with its rays spreading across, indicates progress and light. The definite linear lines making up the lower half circle is compared to the skill of the participants and suggests that their energy can be channelized. Within this, the area colored blue stands for the sky and the yellow region represents the mountains, indicating the location of the institute.


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