The symbol conveys a dynamic expression of Taegeuk (the pattern forming the center of the Korean national flag) through the unity of blue and red.
It represents the Korean government’s dedication to creating a bright future by the ideal integration of the nation and its people, of Korea and the rest of the world, and of the past and the present together.

Adopting the prototype colors of Taegeuk, the symbol maximizes the beauty of being Korean while expressing Korea’s cultural sophistication.

Colors

  • Government Blue

    Government Blue GOK Blue

    • CMYK C 100% + M 70% + Y 20% + K 40%
    • RGB R 0 G 55 B 100
    • PANTONE PANTONE 2955 C
  • Government Red

    Government Red GOK Red

    • CMYK M 100% + Y 80%
    • RGB R 228 G 3 B 46
    • PANTONE PANTONE 1935C
  • Government Gray

    Government Gray GOK Gray

    • CMYK K 80%
    • RGB R 87 G 87 B 87
    • PANTONE PANTONE Cool Gray 11C
  • Background Color: White

    Background Color: White

    • CMYK K 0%
    • RGB R 255 G 255 B 255

Signature (In Korean and English)

The radius of the symbol is used as the basis for the signature.
The center axis of the symbol is used again as the reference axis of its integration with the name “Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.”