Truro Club Unveils New Logo
Posted by Jim Goit
The Rotary Club of Truro unveiled it's new official logo at its regular March 22nd noon-time meeting.
The result of a contest within the Club for ideas for the logo and the product of weeks of
discussion with Truro graphic artist Susan Corning, the new Club logo represents Truro's place in the province and its tie to transportation is shown in this "forward
moving" travelway shape. It also
maintains its strong connection to the Rotary International wheel symbol which
is displayed proudly in the upper right side.
In colour, the logo depicts the red banks and green fields that border the Bay of Fundy. In black and white, the symbol can be seen to represent all three travelways of water, road and rail.
Club members Laurie Sandeson and Marilyn Brown share credit for bringing forward the elements of the design that Ms. Corning ultimately turned into the finished product.
The logo will be phased into use on new materials and products over the next few months and will serve to identify locally and globally the Rotary Club of Truro Nova Scotia for years to come.
In colour, the logo depicts the red banks and green fields that border the Bay of Fundy. In black and white, the symbol can be seen to represent all three travelways of water, road and rail.
Club members Laurie Sandeson and Marilyn Brown share credit for bringing forward the elements of the design that Ms. Corning ultimately turned into the finished product.
The logo will be phased into use on new materials and products over the next few months and will serve to identify locally and globally the Rotary Club of Truro Nova Scotia for years to come.
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