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Angkor National Museum project has been initiated from the granted contract to “Build, Cooperate and Transfer (BCT)” between the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, APSARA Authority (MCFA & APSARA).
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Conceptual Idea for Logo design:
- Represent Khmer culture and art, "Neak" or Naga is the symbol of Angkorian royalty and appears in many ancient artifacts.
- Retain the formal look yet simplified and stylized appearance to be easily adaptable for other uses i.e. souvenir items.
- Greenish grey color stands for prosperity in Khmer and is blended with dark brown, Earth-tone color to convey institutional maturity and is growing from the earth.
- Whilst the proposed font for the word "Angkor" is a modified font to give Khmer script influence.
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Angorian Naga from Phanom Rung, Nakhon Ratsima
[photo from: Phanom Rung]
[photo from: Phanom Rung]
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