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[Leave a Nest 20th Anniversary Project・Part 5] Aiming for Further Advancement, Change of the Corporate Logo on 1 May 2022

[Leave a Nest 20th Anniversary Project・Part 5] Aiming for Further Advancement, Change of the Corporate Logo on 1 May 2022

In celebration of its 20th anniversary on 14 June 2022, Leave a Nest has updated its brand with a new corporate logo on 1 May 2022.

The new corporate logo represents a move from the calm, trustworthy, and soft design of the old one towards a sharper design that represents “forward motion, dynamism, and strength at the edges”.

In 2021, when we were forced to respond to changes due to the global pandemic and other factors, Leave a Nest gracefully completed the “Update of the Knowledge Platform”, a theme we had been working on for two years, on schedule. And in 2022, the year that marks the 20th anniversary of our founding, we will finally enter an era where we will cause change rather than reacting to it, as we stated in our New Year's Greeting. Through our “individual network organization”, where passionate individuals connect with each other, we hope to render our activities and businesses sustainable and create a new form of strong enterprise in this year.

In order to realize our contribution to global happiness, the Science Bridge Communicators of Leave a Nest will build a further edge and mightily set out to solve problems through knowledge manufacturing. Once again, as if it were the first day of founding a venture, we will reform the rules and common sense of the past and row the ship toward the next 20 years. The new corporate logo incorporates this meaning and determination.

New corporate logo, from 1 May 2022

In line with this change, the logos of our subsidiaries have also been unified into a single brand. In the future, we will continue to accomplish our “Taijin Kohen” (the daily self-improvement of a wise man in step with the passage of time) as a group of venture companies driving changes in order to become the “face” of Japan and Southeast Asia.