Identity & Values
Global Center for Development and Strategy
Identity & Values
Identity
It is grounded in the belief that sustainable development requires both technological innovation and effective policy and institutional frameworks.
G-CODEs connects research and policy across domestic and global contexts to deliver actionable development strategies.
Meaning
G-CODEs = Global + Codes Global represents cooperation and connectivity across countries and regions, while Codes encompasses both technological and normative dimensions.
- Technical Code: data, digital systems, and algorithms
- Noirmative Code: policies, institutions, and rules of cooperation
By integrating these two dimensions, G-CODEs develops holistic strategies for global development.
Symbol
- The letter “G” combined with the Earth’s tilt (23.5°): symbolizes global orientation and expansion
- The internal network structure → represents collaboration and global communication
The symbol reflects G-CODEs’ role as a platform that connects technology and policy across countries and institutions.
Principles
- Multi-dimensional Connectivity We foster collaboration that bridges technology and policy, research and practice, and nations — creating connections that drive meaningful progress.
- Evidence-based Strategic Insight We design pathways to sustainable development grounded in rigorous data and research, turning insight into lasting impact.
- Global Solidarity for Shared Challenges We believe the world's greatest challenges demand a collective response. Together, we build a sustainable future through partnership and shared purpose.
- Inclusive Innovation for Sustainable Future We champion development that leaves no one behind — ensuring the benefits of technological innovation are accessible to all.
Brand Guideline
Logotype
The G-CODEs logo is a core visual element that represents the organization’s identity and direction. It combines the symbol and logotype to form the overall brand image.
- The logo must be used as provided in the official files.
- The shape, proportions, and colors of the logo must not be altered.
Color
The G-CODEs color system is a key component of its brand identity.
- Colors should not be modified or altered.
- Avoid low-contrast color combinations that reduce readability.
Typography
G-CODEs uses designated typefaces to ensure consistent brand communication.
- [Primary Typeface]
- [Secondary Typeface]
- Primary typefaces should be used by default.
- Secondary typefaces may be used when needed.
- Avoid mixing too many typefaces.
- Avoid styles that reduce readability.



