LOGO AS A TOOL OF EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES’ DESTINATION BRANDING
LOGO AS A TOOL OF EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES’ DESTINATION BRANDING
Author(s): Anna Adamus-Matuszyńska, Krystyna Doktorowicz, Piotr DzikSubject(s): Media studies, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, Marketing / Advertising, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Identity of Collectives
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: visual identity; media management; logo; destination brand; European Union; digital communications;
Summary/Abstract: Developing a coherent and comprehensive brand of a country is of vital importance for a destination in the contemporary global world. There seems to be a recognizable gap in the literature regarding the application of visual signs practiced in country branding. The subject of the study: The research identifies the logos of the European Union countries used in place branding. The purpose of the study is the exploration of the logo content from the senders’ perspective, i.e., the structures and organizations responsible for the country branding. There are many reasons why logos are used in place branding practice. The authors decided to focus on the logo as a form of controlled and projected message communicated via media and ICT. Cognitive gap: The research conducted so far has focused on the reception of logos by the recipients. The presented research attempts to examine the visual message contained in logos from the senders’ perspective. Research methods and data collection techniques: The content analysis method was used to study the visual identity of the countries. The authors collected logos and scrutinised them using Beyrow and Vogt as well as Mollerup’s taxonomy. The results of the study illustrate how governmental institutions, which are responsible for country branding, portray countries using visual identity on the Internet, social media, and their own media.
Journal: Zarządzanie Mediami
- Issue Year: 9/2021
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 597-626
- Page Count: 30
- Language: English