image of one of the logos for Salzburg

Torisum Logo

Research & Sketching

image of sketches for Salzburg logo

mage of Adobe Illustrator with different logo variations



The Finalists

Final Decision

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The final decision was Salzburger Stierwascher. The Bull is a central symbol, drawing from the city's storied past and cultural heritage. The legend of the "Stierwascher" (bull washers) dates back to the 16th century, during a time when Salzburg was besieged. With food supplies dwindling, the city's defenders employed a clever ruse: they paraded a single bull, painted in different colors each day, to deceive their enemies into believing they had ample resources. This act of ingenuity not only saved the city but also gave rise to the nickname "Stierwascher" for Salzburg's residents.

To honor this legend, I designed a stylized bull logo that seamlessly integrates the silhouette of Salzburg's iconic mountains within its form. This fusion symbolizes the city's resilience, strategic brilliance, and deep connection to its natural landscape. The mountain contours within the bull's body serve as a subtle yet powerful reminder of Salzburg's enduring strength and the cleverness that defines its people.

Incorporating the natural brown color of the original bull, with its distinctive white spots, adds authenticity and a direct link to the legend. This color choice not only reflects the historical accuracy of the story but also grounds the design in the rich cultural heritage of Salzburg.