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July 7, 2009

Mayor's office unveils new city logo

The city of Goshen has a new official logo, released today from the office of Mayor Allan Kauffman.

until now, the city had little uniformity to its presentation on stationary and promotional goods. According to a press release on the new logo, the city had gone from many versions of maple trees, maple leaves, various colors and various fonts to the new logo, which will represent the unified city departments in a visual way.

The logo was designed by Brian Brinson of Miles Brinson Brown (MB2 Advertising) of Indianapolis, working alongside Goshen’s department heads.

Three departments are exceptions to the new logo. The Goshen Police Department, Goshen Fire Department and Parks & Recreation Department will retain their logos.

Promotional products such as coffee cups and note cards will be available soon from the clerk-treasurer’s office, 202 S. Fifth St.

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