The ACH Volley Volleyball Club staged yesterday its first press conference after officially moving to Slovenia’s capital city, Ljubljana. Among other things their logo – an orange dragon which is also the symbol of Ljubljana – was unveiled in front of quite many media. As a matter of fact, it was an upgrade of their existing and, throughout Europe, already recognisable team logo, which reflects, as stated in the presentation by its designer David Fartek from the ArnoldVuga Agency, the culture of sports spirit “whom we have added combativeness and fieriness at the symbolic level. The ACH Volley logo is now circular and, considering it contains a dragon’s head, consequently also the last letter in the symbol, the 'Y', is twisted mischievously to symbolise the dragon’s tail and also an arrow pointing upwards...” stated Fartek.
There is much symbolism and expression in the club’s new logo, which actually visualises its strategy in various areas: in competition, as linked to the first team, in organisation, as linked to the team’s professional management, and in development, as linked to the work with the younger groups being performed both in Ljubljana and in Bled.
ACH Volley namely plans to continue its intensive work in all of those areas as it was discussed at the press conference by Rasto Oderlap, President of the Management Board of ACH Volley, Andrej Flajs, team captain, Matjaž Silič, manager of the junior program in Bled and Gregor Kumer, President of ŠD Fitt Črnuče, which up to now cooperated with the Olimpija Volleyball team but in the future will work with ACH Volley.
Moreover, part of the discussion with the journalists was dedicated to a more in-depth evaluation of the upcoming season, in which once again the team will be starring in the CEV Volleyball Champions League.
There is much symbolism and expression in the club’s new logo, which actually visualises its strategy in various areas: in competition, as linked to the first team, in organisation, as linked to the team’s professional management, and in development, as linked to the work with the younger groups being performed both in Ljubljana and in Bled.
ACH Volley namely plans to continue its intensive work in all of those areas as it was discussed at the press conference by Rasto Oderlap, President of the Management Board of ACH Volley, Andrej Flajs, team captain, Matjaž Silič, manager of the junior program in Bled and Gregor Kumer, President of ŠD Fitt Črnuče, which up to now cooperated with the Olimpija Volleyball team but in the future will work with ACH Volley.
Moreover, part of the discussion with the journalists was dedicated to a more in-depth evaluation of the upcoming season, in which once again the team will be starring in the CEV Volleyball Champions League.
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