Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 16-0732   
Type: Information Only Status: Information Only
Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 10/25/2016
Title: Study Session Summary of September 20, 2016 - New City Logo & Brand Workshop
Title
Study Session Summary of September 20, 2016 - New City Logo & Brand Workshop

Summary
Call to Order:
Vice Mayor Larsson called the meeting to order at 6 p.m.

City Councilmembers Present:
Mayor Glenn Hendricks
Vice Mayor Gustav Larsson
Councilmember Jim Griffith
Councilmember Tara Martin-Milius
Councilmember Jim Davis
Councilmember Larry Klein

City Councilmembers Absent:
Councilmember Pat Meyering

Public Comment:
Russ Melton spoke in support of the logo.

Maria Pan suggested additional public outreach.

Reid Meyers, community member who was part of the brand and logo committees, provided information regarding the process and spoke in support of the new brand and logo.

Study Session Summary:
The City held a workshop for the City Council and public to introduce the design for the City's new logo and provide an update on the related branding and website redesign projects. Communications Officer Jennifer Garnett provided a short presentation and responded to questions from the Council. Topics included how to ensure the symbol and wordmark would not be modified; the reasoning behind the selection of green as the primary color for the logo symbol; the lettering style for the new 'Sunnyvale' wordmark; selecting a standard typeface for City materials (print and digital); and the design of the City's business system such as stationery, lapel pins, etc. In response to inquiries about the roll-out plan for the new logo, staff confirmed that a schedule was being developed for both a public launch and phasing in the new logo citywide. Staff will update the Council with the roll-out plan and schedule once finalized.

The new logo and brand are part of the City's significant project to completely overhaul its failing and outdated website technology which includes making the site mobile-friendly and updating the content and functionality. In preparation for that project, City staff performed a communications audit and confirmed that the City has no defined bra...

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