The Logo
Shape
The logo’s soft edges represent family affairs. Simultaneously the bounded parts represent the firmness of the law. The three parts symbolize stones, which represents steadfastness and safety. The parts can also represent persons because it centres on the individual human being. Between the parts is a path that divides into two – or two paths that join.
Colours
The shape is black, red and white. The red colour is warm and could also represent something that is urgent and in need of attention. The white colour represents safety, loyalty, quality and a new beginning. The dark colour represents steadfastness and timelessness.
All in all, the logo represents something human – approachable, positive and dignified.
Left-aligned
Right-aligned
Centre-aligned
English
Design Manual
Download the design manual of the Family Law Administration here: Design Manual