NACN introduces new brand to boost art and culture access

The National Arts Council of Namibia showed off its fresh brand look last Thursday at an event held across town in Windhoek. They changed everything from their logo to their website as part of a big makeover to support local creators better. The press statement explained how these changes would help Namibia's creative people access more opportunities. Artists around the country should find council services much easier to use through these improvements.

Deputy education minister Faustina Caley discussed how the new appearance means more than pretty colors and designs. She described the arts council as working like a gateway for artistic expression and a bridge toward cultural growth. The council helps creative industries develop economically throughout Namibia. During her speech at the gathering, she thanked everyone who helped create the fresh brand identity.

Caley mentioned the changes represent a push toward making art available to everyone. She believes the redesign marks an important step forward in helping artists feel included and empowered. The council wants every creative person across Namibia to receive proper support for sharing their talents with the world. Their mission focuses on breaking down barriers that previously limited artistic success.

Turipamwe Design created the new logo, which shows a gate symbol for access plus a semicircle representing a bridge. These elements stand for important values like connection between people, working together, and sharing different cultures. Interactive IT Solutions built the accompanying website to match the new brand style. This online platform aims to connect artists, important partners, and regular people who enjoy Namibian art forms.
 

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