The Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden (IPF) launches an updated corporate design.
The refreshed design marks the institute’s ongoing strategic development through its visual identity: the familiar IPF icon has been modernized with softer, rounded contours, while a warm green has been introduced as a central color, aligning with the institute’s new key visual and the graphic representation of its Synergy Program.
The new Synergy Program defines the IPF’s materials science profile, fosters joint excellence in methodologies, and prioritizes Emerging Topics, key research fields collaboratively pursued across the institute’s five research divisions. By visually integrating the Synergy Program’s graphics with the updated logo and key visual, the refreshed design underscores our dedication to advancing collaborative materials science for disruptive innovation in future technologies.
refreshed IPF logo
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