5 Things To Know About The New City Of Northport Logo
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Tuscaloosa AL
02 September, 2021
7:21 PM
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NORTHPORT, AL — The Northport City Council unanimously approved a new logo to represent the city on Thursday, as officials look to rebrand the city's image to visitors and residents alike. Click here to subscribe to our free Tuscaloosa Daily newsletter and breaking news alerts City Engineer Tera Tubbs made the presentation to the Council ahead the vote, and explained the design of the logo and the inspiration for how it all came together. 5 things to know about Northport's new logo Northport, in the 1800s, was considered the northernmost point on the Black Warrior River, Tubbs pointed out, making it crucial location for navigation. This inspired the arrow pointing north on the logo. The logo also includes a compass rose, which is used to find direction and in navigation. A new tag line is incorporated into the logo, which reads "Find your true north." Tubbs went on to define a sense of true north, with the hope that Northport can be that beacon of home for many visitors and its residents. If you hadn't already made the connection, the blue color featured in the logo is nearly identical to that representing Tuscaloosa County High School. The new logo is expected to appear on new signage around the city and at the Northport Civic Center and City Hall, following extensive exterior renovations to the building. Tubbs said the city has reached out to a couple of sign companies about new signage for the city. The new logo will not serve as a replacement for the city seal, rather it will be used for marketing purposes. Let us know what you think about the logo by emailing me at [email protected], with the subject like: "Northport logo." Have a news tip or suggestion on how I can improve Tuscaloosa Patch? Maybe you're interested in having your business become one of the latest sponsors for Tuscaloosa Patch? Email all inquiries to me at [email protected].
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