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Corporate design for Cologne Cathedral
Corporate design for Cologne Cathedral
Corporate design for Cologne Cathedral
Corporate design for Cologne Cathedral
Corporate design for Cologne Cathedral
Corporate design for Cologne Cathedral
Corporate design for Cologne Cathedral
Corporate design for Cologne Cathedral
Corporate design for Cologne Cathedral
Corporate design for Cologne Cathedral
Corporate design for Cologne Cathedral
Corporate design for Cologne Cathedral
Corporate design for Cologne Cathedral
Corporate design for Cologne Cathedral
2022

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Corporate design for Cologne Cathedral

Cathedral logo

The new logo for this world-famous place of worship was designed to strengthen public perception and combine various areas of the cathedral under one umbrella brand. The new symbol of the Cologne Cathedral presents a stylized form of the twin towers of the west facade together with the three Magi, whose relics were initially the reason the cathedral was built. Three isosceles golden triangles symbolize a crown and stand for the shrine of the Magi around which the cathedral was built. The upper two triangles reproduce the two towers and their reflection in the Rhine.

Client / Manufacturer

Metropolitankapitel der Hohen Domkirche Köln

Köln, DE
Design
jäger&jäger

jäger&jäger

Überlingen, DE
Date of Launch
2021
Development Time
up to 12 months
Target Regions
Europe
Target Groups
Consumer / User, Public Sector Government

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