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D. Udaya Kumar Research Scholar Currency Symbol for Indian Rupee
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Page 1: Indian Rupee Symbol [Design Presentation]

D. Udaya KumarResearch Scholar

Currency Symbol for Indian Rupee

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• Devanagiri & Roman script

• Shiro Rekha (Uniqueness)

• Indian flag (Tri color)

• Equality sign

• Harmonious with other currency symbols

• Global and local appeal

• Simplicity (High recall value)

• Familiar and easy to read

• Easy to write & design

• Easy to adapt & implement

• Blends with all numerals

• Balanced and Stable

• Unique & Dynamic design

Design concept of the symbol is based on Devanagari and Roman script

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Currency Symbol for Indian Rupee

The symbol seamlessly integrates both Devanagari and Roman script

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The symbol denotes letter ‘R’ from Rupiah in Devanagari script

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The uniqueness of Shiro-Rekha gives the symbol an Indian identity

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The symbol also denotes part of letter ‘R’ from Rupee in Roman script

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The horizontal lines represents the tricolor of our Indian flag

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Equality sign symbolizes the relativity of economy and balanced economy

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The symbol is designed in harmonious with other currency symbols

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The unison design appeal to both Indian and foreign nationals

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The use of existing letter simplifies the writing process across the globe

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Minimal strokes makes it quick and easy to write

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Familiarity, simplicity and less elements gives it a very high recall value

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The symbol is simple to design and construct by any type designers

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Opposite visual forces makes the design stable and balanced

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The symbol is highly legible at smaller sizes and in reverse color

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Design of Paisa can become a part of the symbol’s family

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The symbol naturally blends with both Indian and Arabic numerals

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The symbol naturally blends with both Indian and Arabic numerals

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U+ 20A8

Unicode for Indian currency symbol (Rupee)

U+0971

Proposed by Indian IT Department within the Unicode range of Devanagari script

Unicode for the Rupee symbol

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• Devanagiri & Roman script

• Shiro Rekha (Uniqueness)

• Indian flag (Tri color)

• Equality sign represents a stable and balanced economy

• Harmonious with other currency symbols

• Global and local appeal

• Simplicity (High recall value)

• Familiar and easy to read

• Easy to write & design

• Easy to recollect and adapt

• Blends with numerals

• Balanced and Stable form

• Unique & Dynamic design

• Easy to reproduce and implement

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Country Symbol Script Denomination

India Devanagari 100 Paisa

Indonesia Rp Indonesian 100 Sen

Mauritius - Latin 100 Cents

Nepal - Devanagari 100 Paisa

Pakistan - Urdu 100 Paisa

Seychelles - Latin 100 Cents

Sri Lanka - Sinhalese & Tamil

100 Cents

Countries which has Rupee as currency

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A symbol should symbolize a meaningful thought. Meaning to a symbol is like Soul to a body, without soul the body is nothing, without deeper, sensible and thought provoking meaning the symbol is needless.

This symbol truly symbolizes our country, our tradition, our nations economy and its currency.

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• I am thankful to Industrial Design centre, IIT Bombay for the guidance and support.

• I also thank my parents and friends for their help and encouragement.

Thank you


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