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The Design
Twelve
designs were presented for consideration at
the January 6th general planning
meeting held at Fremont’s Main Library. The
100 people in attendance were asked to vote
on them. The logo finally selected was the
clear favorite. Suggestions made on the
ballots were taken into consideration and
were incorporated into the finished design.
The main
elements of the mark incorporate Fremont’s
geographic landmarks, Lake Elizabeth in
Central Park and Mission Peak, visible from
around the Bay. The five stars signify the
five original townships that form Fremont –
Centerville, Niles, Irvington, Mission San
Jose and Warm Springs. The sunrays above the
Peak signify the dawning of a new day, a new
era for Fremont. All are captured in a
stylized Mission-arch with the theme for the
50th anniversary wrapped around
the top.
The
Designer
Doug Tinney
has been a resident of Fremont for 33 years
and a graphic designer for almost as long.
He is a graduate of California College of
The Arts in Oakland and has designed
branding programs and marketing collateral
for Silicon Valley high-tech firms, small
Fremont businesses and individuals. He runs
his own freelance design business,
Doug Tinney Designs, out of his home,
which sits close by both Lake Elizabeth and
Mission Peak.
Above, Doug
unveils the new logo at the January 31, 2005
Community Meeting. |