Noblesville polling residents on design of city’s new logo

In August, the City of Noblesville contracted with Indianapolis-based consulting firm Hiron’s for $20,000 to design a new city logo and to refresh Noblesville’s brand.

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

At the time of the announcement, 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.”

As part of ongoing public input for the selection of the new logo, the City would like to gather residents’ input on which of the five logo options is preferred.

Emily Gaylord, Communications Director for the City of Noblesville, said, “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.”

On Monday, Noblesville announced on social media that all residents are welcomed to participate. This poll will close at 5 p.m. today. Click here to vote in the poll.

1 Comment on "Noblesville polling residents on design of city’s new logo"

  1. I like the thick fonted example,but, with ‘Established 1823’ in small print just below the name.

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