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March Update

Block M Logo

Following the co-creation session held in December, three concept boards with descriptive words and themes to serve as inspiration for a new logo were shared with the broader community for feedback.  
 
The three concept boards shared were themed: (1) Steadfast Bravery, (2) Iconic Grit and (3) Engaged Community. Community members were asked to rank the concept/themes in order of appeal.  Additionally, community members were asked to select words that most describe what a "warrior" means to them. 
 
The logo project team reviewed the feedback and began to build a narrative to share with the logo designer, Tom Gilmore.  Four words and one concept board were then chosen using the community feedback. 
 
Words that best describe a Warrior:  Honorable, Determined, Courage and Stronger Together. 
 
Inspiration/Concept : Steadfast Bravery
 
Taken together, these words and inspiration/concept are the foundation for the overall logo theme developed by the project team:  The "Bold Protector.”  
 
The "Bold Protector" is honorable, determined, courageous, stronger together, adaptable, timeless, driven and adventurous. 
 
With a theme established and identified, the logo project committee then created a list of potential elements for the designer to consider when creating images/concepts for the Bold Protector. These common elements have been sent to the community for feedback:
 
  • Maintain a blue and gold color scheme in the logo design.
  • Avoid the use of a block “M” in the logo design as it is too similar to other schools in the area.
  • Contain the logo design within a circle.
  • Do not incorporate additional colors (beyond blue and gold) into the logo design.
  • Create a logo design that is a mascot/image rather than typeface/letters only. 
  • Find a way of incorporating the four communities (Fairfax, Mariemont, Terrace Park, Williams’ Meadow) into the logo design.
  • Keep the logo design gender neutral.
  • Avoid the use of any Native American imagery/artifacts in the logo design.
  • Create a logo design that is simple and/or abstract.
  • Create a logo design that is unique to the region.
  • Create a logo design that is classic and traditional.
  • Create a logo design that is bold and dynamic.
Community members can rank their common elements preferences here. The survey will close Friday, March 19, at 11:59 p.m.
 
 

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