Creatively designed logos for Karnataka and Bangalore

The logo of Karnataka that I had noticed, was very good indeed:

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There’s a "abhinaya mudraa" at the beginning, followed by a waterfall, a musical wind instrument, pillars signifying architecture, a palm tree, a jungle creeper, a temple gopura, then an elephant, and last of all, what has put Karnataka on the world map…the computer mouse!

Someone has done an excellent job of the logo design! A heart-warming sign to come across when away from home!

Today, I clicked this logo on the BIG 10 bus:

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If you notice, you’ll see that the "BIG" is also "big" written in Kannada script on the diagonal…very creative indeed!  

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