Noblesville paying $20K for new logo

The city of Noblesville has contracted with Indianapolis-based consulting firm Hiron’s to design a new city logo.

A statement provided to the Reporter from Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen said, “The city is seeking to do a whole refresh of our brand to highlight both the history of Noblesville, as well as promote the progress made and growth to come. We don’t currently know what the logo alone is going to look like, which is why we selected a firm with decades of experience in branding municipalities. As with any activity we undertake, public engagement is a high priority for us. We are eager to complete this project and have a new look for the city that stands for both progress and history,”

The new design would replace the current logo that features the historic courthouse that sits in the middle of Noblesville’s downtown square.

Emily Gaylord, Communications Director for the City of Noblesville, was quoted saying, “We just thought it was time for a new brand because the current one is a building that belongs to the county. We’d like something that shows a city with a rich history that is ripe for progress.”

City officials indicated the new design could include Ruoff Music Center, Hamilton Town Center and White River.

Noblesville will pay Hiron’s up to $20,000 for their services.

2 Comments on "Noblesville paying $20K for new logo"

  1. Just so this doesn’t go down the Scott Madness road. Ruoff Music Center, Hamilton Towne Centre might be long gone in 10 years. Highlight safe community, growing high tech industry.

  2. Being different from Fishers is a BIG +. Ruoff Music Center, Hamilton Towne Centre might be long gone in 10 years. Highlight safe community, growing high tech industry.

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