Ludvika gasta 258.000 coronas en un nuevo logotipo

El municipio de Ludvika ha presentado un nuevo perfil gráfico para atraer a más residentes. El nuevo logotipo ha costado 258.000 coronas a los contribuyentes. El proyecto total ha ascendido a 430.000 coronas y se comparte con la empresa energética Hitachi.

Ann-Catrin Knudsen, desarrolladora de negocios en el municipio de Ludvika, explica que el logotipo pretende mostrar el lugar. El nuevo perfil aparecerá en soportes publicitarios y productos de imagen corporativa.

Todo el esfuerzo busca fortalecer la imagen de Ludvika como una pequeña ciudad internacional con importancia global. El texto de la plataforma de marca destaca el crecimiento industrial sostenible y la calidad de vida.

El lanzamiento tendrá lugar el 25 de mayo en la central eléctrica de Hellsjön. El municipio cubre el 60 por ciento de los costes totales.

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