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Design a Logo for .IN Registry

Start Date :
Sep 29, 2014
Last Date :
Oct 25, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

IN is India’s Country Code Top Level domain (ccTLD). The Govt. of India delegated the operations of INRegistry to NIXI in 2004. The National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) ...

IN is India’s Country Code Top Level domain (ccTLD). The Govt. of India delegated the operations of INRegistry to NIXI in 2004. The National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) is a Not-for-Profit Company incorporated under section 25 of the Indian Companies Act, 1956, with an objective of facilitating improved internet services in the country. The INRegistry operates and manages India’s .IN ccTLD.

The INRegistry ensures operational stability, security and reliability of the .IN ccTLD. The INRegistry implements the policies of Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Government of India from time to time.

The INRegistry facilitates the registration of domain names through its accredited registrars spread all over world. For the complete list of accredited registrars, please click here

Why “.IN” domain name?

.IN is the unique identity of India Internet space. A space where all of us imagine, innovate and interact.
An address backed by world-class technology that is fast, affordable, available, reliable, secure and truly Indian.

The .IN domain name creates and builds a distinct Indian identity for brands, companies and individuals in the cyberspace.

You can know more about the IN Registry at https://registry.in

NIXI on behalf of the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), Govt. of India seeks entries for design of Logo for .INRegistry.

The last date of submission is 25th October, 2014.

The winning entry will be awarded a cash prize of Rs.50,000/-.

Please click here for more information on Technical Parameters and Evaluation Criteria.

Moderator for the task:

Rajiv Kumar,
National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI),
E-Mail ID: rajiv@nixi.in

SUBMISSIONS UNDER THIS TASK
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Showing 1843 Submission(s)
Rajshri Arkile
Rajshri Arkile 11 years 8 months ago
"Sunrise" period which is irrelevant now. Concept behind my logo:-The two “Dots” are inspired (not the replica) by the famous wheel of “Sun Temple, Konark”. “I” is inspired (not the replica) by the pillar of “Ashok Stambh”. And “N” is inspired (not the replica) by the “India Gate”. It depicts “India”.
Rajshri Arkile
Rajshri Arkile 11 years 8 months ago
"Sunrise" period which is irrelevant now. Concept behind my logo:-The two “Dots” are inspired (not the replica) by the famous wheel of “Sun Temple, Konark”. “I” is inspired (not the replica) by the pillar of “Ashok Stambh”. And “N” is inspired (not the replica) by the “India Gate”. It depicts “India”.
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Rajshri Arkile
Rajshri Arkile 11 years 8 months ago
"Sunrise" period which is irrelevant now. Concept behind my logo:-The two “Dots” are inspired (not the replica) by the famous wheel of “Sun Temple, Konark”. “I” is inspired (not the replica) by the pillar of “Ashok Stambh”. And “N” is inspired (not the replica) by the “India Gate”. It depicts “India”.
Mayuri Gada
Mayuri Gada 11 years 8 months ago
I have used the color of our Indian Flag i.e orange, green and blue. with more of highlight is .in. The puchline is IMAGINE INNOVATE INTERACT as mentioned in the given brief. I have kept the logo simple but everyone can understand and identify it.
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Rajshri Arkile
Rajshri Arkile 11 years 8 months ago
"Sunrise" period which is irrelevant now. Concept behind my logo:-The two “Dots” are inspired (not the replica) by the famous wheel of “Sun Temple, Konark”. “I” is inspired (not the replica) by the pillar of “Ashok Stambh”. And “N” is inspired (not the replica) by the “India Gate”. It depicts “India”.