Beschreibung
No doubt logotype as a visual identity that more important where it is so powerful which can boost a consumers perception towards what it represent. As a multicultural country with its colorful festivals, Malaysian Tourism grew tremendously since the eighties as a nation. A study was conducted to investigate is the logotype used for a few festival are recognizable, reflected the festivals identity and communicated the intended message. A content analysis of fifty festivals logotypes in Malaysia for the past five years was conducted to find out the elements and principles of design used towards established literature. The finding from this study determined there are five festivals held consistently at national level for five years. Further investigation also identified that only Floria Putrajaya is lack of Malaysian identity and shows that hibiscus flower should be used to represent as a symbol in the logo.
Autorenporträt
Norfadilah Kamaruddin is a lecturer at Universiti Technology MARA. Her areas of teaching interest are interface design and interactive design. She holds a PhD in Interface Design from Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia.Shahrunizam Sulaiman is a lecturer at SEGI College and holds a Master of Art And Design (Visual communication)
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