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Seal originally created in 1916, inspired by Stephen F. Austin family coat of arms
The capital city of Texas has announced an official brand redesign and logo to be the town's new symbol, saying that the existing city seal that features a cross "does not promote the City's distinctive values and mission."
Austin City Manager T.C. Broadnax unveiled a new brand logo for the city Thursday, a move that he said is aimed at unifying both the city's brand identity and its people.
"For the first time in Austin's history, we will have a logo to represent the city services and unify us as one organization, one Austin," Broadnax told reporters.
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The capital city of Texas has announced an official brand redesign and logo to be the town's new symbol, saying that the existing city seal that features a cross "does not promote the City's distinctive values and mission."
Austin City Manager T.C. Broadnax unveiled a new brand logo for the city Thursday, a move that he said is aimed at unifying both the city's brand identity and its people.
"For the first time in Austin's history, we will have a logo to represent the city services and unify us as one organization, one Austin," Broadnax told reporters.
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Austin reveals new 'brand' logo because city seal with cross 'doesn't promote' town's values
The capital city of Texas has announced an official brand redesign and logo to be the town s new symbol, saying that the existing city seal that features a cross does not promote the City s
