New logo of Indian currency will strengthen the Indian economy says
Randheer Kumar, International Renowned Graphologist

Hyderabad|India|July'2010: A company logo represents the corporate
identity of a business enterprise. It is very important that the logo
should have balanced shape and colours. Logos not only leave good
impression, but also promotes the stability and strength of the company.
Many of them are not aware that a good logo can make or break of the
company. A logo is the Face and actual force for any business. Logo shows
actually a positive source of encouragement - it is like a goal to strive
for.
Logo’s are all about curves, circles and straight lines, if we look at our
new logo of Indian Currency,Two parallel lines at top indicate, developing
great inner strength, self sufficient to be independent to handle the
economic situation. At the same time two parallel lines also reveals all
the imports from anywhere in the world is going to be expensive it could
be petrol or furniture we need to pay more. The semi circle in the letter
‘R’ clearly indicates that soon India is going to attract entire global
INTEREST for investment, in no time India will be a hub for investment
activity. It will not only strengthen the Indian economy, but also its
going to be investors paradise.. Line passing from the curve at times
gives challenges and stress to government but finally it will going to
come out with flying colours.
As we understand our new currency logo will going to be Indian Tricolour,
Orange, white and Green is perfect combination. The Safron colour reveals
about enthusiasm, friendliness, cheerful, balance, whereas white reveals
about a symbol of purity, self respect and pride. Needless to say Green
speaks about growth of our economy.
According to Mr. Randheer, New Indian currency logo will bring is going to
bring fortunes for India. As per Dr. Randheer, the logo is the identity of
your company or nation. You must treat your logo as the spokesperson for
your business. Dr Ranadheer’s Shape of the logo will talk about the
performance; Colours will talk about the life of the organization.
Dr Ranadheer also states that the origin of logos from the ancient times.
In ancient time, mariners curved their warships with mythical figures to
show of their military might sculptured faces with intimidating features
to scare off the enemy and designed flags to present themselves and boost
morale.
-July''
2010