Our Logo Explained

Our logo showing two heads facing each other. The outlines of their faces creating a cracked vase. text next to the logo reads "Hidden History: Stories of Conservation"
image detailing text about the design of logo. It reads "The concept and design of the logo is known as the figure-ground perception. The illusion invited the viewer to interpret the logo from two perspectives. It is based on the principle of Rubin's vase optical illusion.

Photo detailing the interpretation of different portions of the logo. it reads the interpretation of " the black broken vessel in the foreground versus two grey gradient faces in the background highlight the title of the exhibition 'hidden history'" . The second interpretation of the font reads "'Telegraphem' font was used to depict craftsmenship of historical items and evoke a sense of nostalgia." The third interpretation of the image about the broken vase reads " the broken vessel symbolised an artefact in need of conservation, while the two faces represent conversations, telling the stories of cultural objects."