Logo Design for SARA Centre

The simplistic, bilingual logo designed for a Karnataka based NGO symbolised local ecological concerns and collaboration for hope, in the larger context of the planet.

Background

SARA Centre exterior — two storey building painted in red, amidst natural vegetation
SARA Centre

SARA Centre is a community-driven, artist-run initiative located in Dombekoppa Village of Shimoga District in rural Karnataka, India. Established as a platform for dialogue, the centre invites artists, intellectuals, environmentalists, farmers, teachers and students to share and to raise public awareness about sustainable life practices that specifically address ecological concerns of the region. Sustainable Alternatives for Rural Accord is the full form of SARA. In Kannada language, Sara means essence.

Local school and college girl students looking at posters displayed outdoors
Display of posters on environmental issues during the SARA Centre Eco Walk 2018

Requirement

Design of a logo for SARA was commissioned in 2016, soon after the Centre was established. The client wanted the logo to look clean, simplistic or minimal, suggestive of the environment and be bilingual.

Design Rationale

Basis the creative brief received, several logo concepts / options were sketched out and shared with the client. Some of the initial options were organic in appearance and based on forms of plants, pods and seeds.

A brown logo with lettering inside a plant and a green one with lettering inside a seed
Two of the initial, rough logo concepts shared with the client

The client, however, wanted a simpler logo. After several rounds of presentations, the logo option approved comprised of a round or circular shape containing the centre’s name in English and Kannada languages.

SARA Centre bilingual logo design with English above and Kannada below, on green and brown colours
The approved SARA Centre logo

Logo Colour Scheme and Symbolism

The circular shape of SARA Centre logo was divided into two equal portions. The lower portion in Burnt Sienna / Brown colour with lettering in Kannada symbolised the earth, soil, fertility and ethnicity. The upper portion in Olive Green colour with lettering in English symbolised vegetation, yield, ecology, livelihoods, learning, knowledge, empowerment, hope and prosperity. Kannada represented local concerns while English represented collaboration. The logo’s overall round shape referred to the larger issue of environmental sustainability in context to the planet.

Plants / leaves sprouting out of soil
Inspiration for the colour combination used in SARA logo

Colour scheme for the logo was also inspired by imagery of soil / plant regeneration. Farming is an important activity and means of livelihood in this part of rural Karnataka and its sustainability is one of SARA Centre’s key areas of concern.

‘SARA’ — lettering in English (Latin) and Kannada scripts — was placed in the upper and lower halves, respectively, and joined together at one end. This suggested the joining of hands or collaboration between the local and a larger / global community, with the aim of addressing ecological concerns of the region.

Closeup of the lettering in SARA Centre logo
Detail of English and Kannada lettering joined on the right hand side

Overall, the logo represented SARA Centre’s ethos of holding on to the roots but growing and absorbing the best that the world has to offer — socially, culturally and environmentally. Its strong sense of balance symbolised harmony and environmental balance.

Logo Typography

Typography for the logo was the tough bit, a challenge for the designer. The letters or characters (in the two scripts) had to be balanced in the two circular halves and appear homogeneous as well. They were manually tweaked / fine-tuned to achieve optimal contrast and a balance of curves with smooth and sharp edges. The logo was also tested for legibility in small sizes.

SARA Centre logo english and kannada lettering in outline
SARA Centre logo typographic detail
Detail of English and Kannada lettering in black and in colour, in the bilingual SARA Centre logo
SARA Centre logo typography

Upon finalisation, SARA Centre logo was also paired with the tagline Sustainable Alternatives for Rural Accord.

Tagline positioned right below and centrally aligned to the logo
The logo with tagline

Technical Notes

Different versions / digital files of the logo — for faithful reproduction in print including screen printing and on computer screens — were created and submitted to the client.

SARA Centre logo in a combination of black, white and grey colours
SARA Centre logo in Grayscale — for reproduction in single colour and in black and white printing

SARA Logo Conceptual Images and Usage

Photos of green crops in the field (top) and soil (bottom), relating to SARA logo placed alongside
Photos of viewers in an art gallery (top) and women making traditional folk art (bottom), and SARA logo
Photos of schoolgirls viewing an outdoor poster exhibit (top) and children rehearsing for a play (bottom), and SARA logo
SARA logo alongside photos of women working in a rice field (top) and hands working in the soil (with SARA tagline)
Photos of people and schoolchildren at a tree planting ceremony (top) and children with saplings (bottom), with SARA logo
SARA logo with photos of artists (top) and children (bottom) making nature themed paintings on walls
An artist making a painting on a wall, adjacent to a large SARA Centre logo
The logo at the Centre (mockup)
Two business cards along with some leaves on a natural background
Business card designs for SARA Centre

In Essence

SARA logo met the requirements of being simplistic or minimal, bilingual and symbolic of the environment. Its honest and straightforward nature represented the Centre faithfully in rural / local as well as national and international settings.

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