Make in India
Designer: Weiden Kennedy
Make in India is an enterprise initiated campaign by the Government of India to provide a platform for international and national companies to set of their manufacturing units in India. The idea was to make India the most preferred destination for foreign investment. The main purpose for this initiative is to enhance job creation, skills and technology in major sectors of economy in India.
Make In India, takes an overworked phrase and turns it in to a powerful call to action reflective of modern India. Derived from India’s national emblem, the prowling lion stands for strength, courage, tenacity and wisdom—values that are every bit as Indian today as they have ever been.
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National Institute of Design
Designer: Adrian Frutiger
The National Institute of Design (NID) is a premiere design school in Ahmedabad, India. NID is recognised by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research under Ministry of Science and Technology, government of India, as a scientific and industrial design research organisation.
Adrian Frutiger designed a wordmark for the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad, India. Originally, the institute was named National Design Institute, however, the institute renamed itself to match Adrian Frutiger's stylized NID logotype alongside the name "National Institute of Design."
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Rajasthan Tourism
Designer: Ogilvy and Mather
Rajasthan tourism is an initiative by the Indian government to improve tourism in India. Rajasthan has massive forts, stunning palaces, diverse cultures, delectable cuisines and warm people, amidst a rugged yet inviting landscape.
The clever logo resembles the distinctive traditional curly moustaches sported by men from the state, but look closer and its appears to be a pair of camels sitting across from each other, with two birds flying above them, capturing the essence of Rajasthan.
Source: http://mashable.com/2016/01/18/rajasthan-tourism-logo-india/#RdW..P.CJgqU
Indian Institute of Crafts & Design
Indian Institute of Crafts & Design (IICD Jaipur) is an academic institution located in Jaipur, India offering undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in areas of Craft Design.
India Design Mark
Designer: Vasant Mehar
India Design Mark is a design standard, a symbol, which recognizes good design. India Design Mark symbolizes excellence in form, function, quality, safety, sustainability and innovation and communicates that the product is usable, durable, aesthetically appealing & socially responsible. India Design Mark symbol is a trustworthy indicator of excellence. The symbol can be used in a wide range of ways, such as advertisements, catalogs, product packaging, and other promotional mediums.
Source: http://indiadesigncouncil.org/index.php/india-design-mark
IIM Ahmedabad
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM Ahmedabad or IIMA) is a public business school located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It is the world’s toughest business school to get in considering the acceptance rate.
The intricately carved lattice stone window, Sidi Saiyyed Jali, is the unofficial symbol of city of Ahmedabad and the inspiration for the design of the logo of the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad.
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Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar is a public engineering institution located in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. It has been declared to be an Institute of National Importance by the Government of India.
Designer: Prof Anil Sinha and Ankita Gajjar of NID
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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Indian School of Business (ISB) is one of the prestigious business schools in India and is rated amongst the best in the world.