The inspiration for the brush strokes in the logo come from the painting Inwang jesaekdo.
Painted by the late Joseon-era artist Gyeomjae Jeong Seon (1676–1759),
it depicts the view of Inwang Mountain in Seoul after the rain.
Cross
Korean dynamism
God’s will
on Earth
Exuberant young person
“Seoul” in Hangeul
Holy Spirit
Glory of Christ’s victory
“Seoul” is written in Hangeul (the Korean script) using traditional Korean calligraphy.
The letters W, Y, and D are contained within the word “Seoul”.
Through the intersection of Seoul and WYD, we aim to create a harmonious unity between East and West.
RED
CROSS RED
Spirit of blood-stained martyrdom
R:243 G:39 B:53
C:3 M:93 Y:76 K:0
PANTONE 1788 C
BLUE
YOUTH BLUE
Energy of youth
R:0 G:71 B:187
C:93 M:74 Y:0 K:0
PANTONE 2728 C
BLACK
DARK BLACK
The mysterious future that
awaits the light of the youth
R:0 G:0 B:0
C:0 M:0 Y:0 K:100
PANTONE BLACK
YELLOW
GLORIOUS YELLOW
Holy Spirit,
Glory of Christ’s victory
R:251 G:225 B:38
C:8 M:12 Y:84 K:0
PANTONE 107 C (30-100% gradient)
Please consult the Brand Guidelines for the rules to follow when using the logo.
The titles and logo related to WYD Seoul 2027 are as follows:
The WYD Seoul 2027 Foundation grants free use of the titles and logo to entities of the Catholic Church worldwide for the following purposes:
Other individuals and organizations wishing to use the titles or logo outside the scope of this document must obtain the prior written consent of the Foundation.
(Please send any requests to logo@wydseoul.org)