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After moving to the Netherlands, author Amit Biswas (Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1987) became fascinated by the new logo of his new hometown Eindhoven. It inspired him to collect information about all logos and logos of all municipalities in the Netherlands, which turned out to be no small task since the required information was not easily available in all municipalities. He has invested more than four years in researching and collecting all the beautiful stories of the municipalities.

Logo Land tells the underlying story of the municipal logos of the Netherlands. There are 352 unique municipalities in the Netherlands. Each municipality has its own logo. A logo is more than just a photo or a slogan. A logo tells the story of what makes a municipality unique through a combination of logos and words. Every municipality is unique and so is every story behind every logo. This book offers a unique combination of insight into Dutch logo design and unknown stories about our country. Book lovers can travel through the past and present of the Netherlands and get to know all the hidden stories about this country through the logos and house styles.

For the first time in Dutch history, Logo Land looks behind the interesting story of all logos. Biswas describes the logos of all Dutch municipalities. A unique book!

With a foreword by Jan van Zanen (chairman of the association of Dutch municipalities) and Peter Kentie (director of Eindhoven365).

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size 200 x 275 mm 200 pages hardcover design Lecturis appears in June NUR 656 ISBN 978-94-6226-410-6 € 27,50 Amit Biswas was born and raised in Bangladesh. He moved to the Netherlands in 2011 for his master’s degree (International Business) in Maastricht and currently lives in Eindhoven. Amit moved from Bangaldesh to India for his bachelor’s degree (Marketing) at the age of 16. In 2011 he came to the Netherlands where he has found a new home. Exposure to different cultures has given him the foundation to approach subjects from different angles.

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