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Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina (U.S.)
Wake County
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A new logo was announced in December 2015:
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/community/southwest-wake-news/article47541185.html
"Fuquay-Varina rolls out new branding, town motto
By Will Doran, 2
December 2015br>
FFor a town whose history is largely tied to the tobacco
industry, but whose future could be linked to the tech fields prominent in the
Triangle, picking an appropriate brand can be a tricky proposition.
Fuquay-Varina has gone all-in on the future, as the town revealed its new brand
to the public Wednesday, complete with a new logo, redesigned website and motto.
The town worked with Clean Design, based in Raleigh, to develop the new brand
campaign. The efforts started this spring and cost Fuquay-Varina about $95,000.
The key feature is the new logo. The logo no longer has a simple green and
gold �FV� that has been used since 1985. Now it spells out the Fuquay-Varina
name in green and blue dashes reminiscent of a digital array. The town also
plans to redesign its official flag, although that won�t be revealed until a
later date. The logo also incorporates two triangles above the town name, which
officials said �represents two towns coming together and conveys the sense of
forward movement, while the fresh colors signal it�s a new day in
Fuquay-Varina.�
The new motto is �A dash more� � a play on the town�s
hyphenated name that also is meant to give the sense that there�s a little
something extra in this fast-growing town at the edge of Wake County.
A
new flag with the logo started flying in June 2016:
https://business.facebook.com/TownofFuquayVarina/photos/a.414025335291713/1255130687847836/?type=3&theater.
Masao Okazaki, 5 July 2019
Previous flag
image by Masao Okazaki, 5 July 2019
A white flag with the town logo depicting the letters F and V in a green partially inside a gold frame.