Seoul City Joint 'Small Business Logo Design Support Project'

Exterior view of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Jung-gu, Seoul. Photo by Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Exterior view of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Jung-gu, Seoul. Photo by Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry

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[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Seoyoon] The Seoul Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced on the 15th that it has supported 25 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by creating logos for each company free of charge.


The Seoul Chamber of Commerce held a logo presentation ceremony for SMEs on the same day and held a briefing session to explain how to utilize the logos for marketing and other purposes.


Since 2016, the Seoul Chamber of Commerce has been jointly implementing the 'SME Logo Creation Support Project' with the Seoul Metropolitan Government, producing and distributing logos free of charge that symbolize the management philosophy, brand characteristics, and product strengths of SMEs.


Every year, logos have been created and provided to 50 companies, and over the past seven years, a total of about 320 companies have acquired new logos.


The companies newly receiving logos this time are 25 Seoul-based SMEs including PeopleLink, Geosan Tower, and Blue Sky Networks.



Hwang Jeong-il, CEO of PeopleLink, which provides ARS solutions and call center services, said, "It was difficult to create our own logo due to challenging conditions, so we are pleased to have a new logo through this opportunity," and added, "We plan to actively use the logo in brochures introducing our company in the future."


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