The SAVH Logo

The logo portrays the determination of visually handicapped persons to
achieve freedom regardless of their handicap. This is represented by the
free brush strokes. The letters SAVH are graphically drawn to represent a
human figure with outstretched hands.
The colours used are:
- Reflect Blue signifying tranquility and a feeling of eternity
with no limitations of achievement of the visually handicapped;
- Silver in the background represents the sterling quality of the
community in which the visually handicapped people are accepted and function
as equals; and
- Magenta Red represents the Braille dot and is the point of
communications and information for the visually handicapped. The red dot
also represents a micro chip - our future in technology. The red dot also
signifies a drop of blood, sweat and tears - the struggle for freedom.
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