Limitations:
1) It should be given an adequate time for getting ideas from students and public.
2) There was a lack of fund and appropriate time to design the logo/ Budgetary constraints
3) It fails to represent the vision and mission of the university establishment.
4) More sample should be collected before drawing any conclusions
Conclusions:
1) A logo helps in improving image of the university hence neutral responses are of no use.
2) It must be promoted through social media and TV commercials across the state and other corner of the world.
3) A well designed mobile app and website should be developed to promote this logo.
4) Design matters but idea is important so department of art and culture people should be involved in this logo making exercise .
5) University administration should see avenues to further promotions and if required redesigning of the log.
1. limitations and conclusion of a university new logo (according to the survey its a neutral...
1. limitations and conclusion of a university new logo (survey done and its a neutral response for the new logo)
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