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Friday 22 March 2013

What is in the Logo of RSF?


At first glance, it could mean a lot of things – Chinese script, a dragon movie poster, a software icon, a feeble old man leaning forward for support. We received mails and comments to understand the logo. Look closer!

Ramosara Foundation is often being referred as RSF. The logo carries all three alphabets, with R dominating the rest. Interestingly, the R is actually built by pulling the two horizontal strokes of F, which are stretched down a little to reflect a parallel run between generations, the older and the younger, the top horizontal stroke being the older of course.

And No, the powerful dot above the dominating R does not represent human head, though it seems like one when we treat the logo as an abstract painting. It is meant to be the sun for optimism and hope. After sunset, lies a beautiful night ahead, young and vibrant only for those who can see beyond the darkness. Beyond old age, there is another interesting life waiting to be explored, if one is willing to try.

The logo is deliberately slanted to the right which means ready to move ahead, on your mark, get set go! And does the long curve of R, below mean anything at all? Oh yes, that’s the road, path to move ahead clubbing both generations.

Signifying our tag line – Transforming and blending lives or Blending and transforming lives, you can read it both ways, and the logo stands for it.

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