Media News
Mumbai, February 15, 2012
Leading wellness magazine, Complete Wellbeing, has introduced a new brand identity to represent its content agenda.
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The logo comprises three intersecting orbits that symbolise a harmony between the mind, the body and the soul. The orbits are in soft hues of red, green and blue or RGB—the basic colours from which all colours evolve. They also represent the colours of our aura—the colour blue stands for balanced existence, green for a restful state and pink for spiritual love. Only when the three are in balance are we in balance. The individual orbits represent our physical, physiological and psychological aspects—The Three Chakras©. Together they form a shape that has varied interpretations—it signifies a flower, a Yogic pose and a person deep in meditation—someone who is in a calm, blissful state, a state of Complete Wellbeing.
"Derived from our copyrighted Three Chakras© concept, the logo will serve as a reminder of the interconnectedness of our being," says Manoj Khatri, Editor-Publisher of Complete Wellbeing. The new logo will accompany the masthead of the magazine and will also be displayed independently.
The introduction of the new brand identity coincides with the launch of the new website, which is popular around the world for its variety and credibility. Complete Wellbeing has contributions by more than 400 expert authors from around the world. Many of them are best-selling authors and are recognised for their widespread influence in their chosen sphere. John Gray, Bruce Lipton, David Allen, Donald Ardell, Kate Somerville, Mosaraf Ali, Stephen Trudeau and David Posen are some of the specialists who have shared their wisdom with the readers of Complete Wellbeing.
The new website of Complete Wellbeing has a broader scope and will go much beyond the old site, which derived much of its content from the print edition of the magazine. The new site aims to become the most credible source of information on wellness in the world.
For further information, please contact:
Complete Wellbeing
Manoj Khatri
E-mail: manoj.khatri@completewellbeing.com
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