Introduction of the logo
The Korean Society for Transplantation Logo

The <Three-legged Bird>presented on the ancient tomb mural in Goguryeo has been represented, and its meaning is as follows.
- Three legs – means details regarding research of The Korean Society for Transplantation
- Bird of the Goguryeo era - means Helios
- Circle - means the sun, life, and essence
- Taegeuk pattern - the unique Korean image


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Blue
C100 M90 Y24 K0
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Red
C11 M98 Y95 K0
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Black
C93 M88 Y89 K80
#000000
50th anniversary of The Korean Society for Transplantation emblem

The diverse colors associated with the evolution and flow of the 50-year history of The Korean Society for Transplantation have been expressed, and they represent that the donors and recipients, patients and medical teams, and members and society are all in harmony. The curve below the number carries with it the hopeful message that The Korean Society for Transplantation, which has developed over time, is expected to continue to grow ever further in the future.


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C49 M95 Y14 K0,
C96 M92 Y17 K0,
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Green
C88 M49 Y94 K13
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Orange
C14 M64 Y96 K0
#e2790f -
Black
C19 M93 Y15 K0
#d92084 -
Indigo
C94 M96 Y50 K23
#282751