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County unveils a new logo

YOU may have noticed something new on the county’s social media or during budget hearings — a new logo reflecting diverse community input and the county’s values and commitment to service.

The new logo was created by county designers, shaped by public and internal surveys, focus groups, and selected from more than 100 options by hundreds of people. Those people represented more than 150 diverse sectors including education, healthcare, private business, our own employees and many others.

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Collaboration. Connection.

Community. Diversity. Sunshine. Beaches. Mountains.

These are just a few of the frequently heard words shared by this group to describe the County of San Diego.

Access. Belonging.

Equity. Excellence. Integrity. Sustainability. The concepts coupled with values at the center of the County of San Diego’s General Management System led to the creation of the winning design.

The design

The iconic downtown San Diego County Administration Center is featured surrounded by elements of San Diego’s renowned natural environment, with sea, sand, mountains, and green spaces. The building represents the foundation for the programs and services provided to the community while the surrounding elements and colors are a nod to the County’s

File photo/www.sandiegocounty.gov rich natural and welcoming environment.

A mix of blue, greens, greys and orange colors come together in motion to represent new energy.

The blue colors of the sky and curved ocean waves represent open spaces, peace, and tranquility, but also symbolize trust and responsibility.

The soaring seagull represents freedom and fearlessness, as a nod to the county’s quest for innovation and resourcefulness.

The orange color of the shoreline wraps around the building to symbolize security, optimism and new energy.

The logo is meant to complement the county seal which has been in use since 1937. The county seal will continue to be used for formal official communications documents.

To learn more about the new county logo, go to https://www. sandiegocounty.gov/content/ sdc/dmpr/branding.html.

(Shauni Lyles/County of San Diego Communications Office)n

Asst. Labor Attache Marie Josephine Borromeo, NFALA VP of Programs Jill Yu, NFALA President-Elect Lorna Garcia, NFALA President Garylene Javier, Consul General Iric Cruz Arribas, NFALA Embassy Liaison Bryan Ramos, NFALA VP of Membership Jeffrey Javinar, and former NFALA President Jeri Gonzales Abrams. Contributed photo

Lawyers group, PH Embassy...

Also discussed was the expansion of NFALA membership to areas with large concentrations of Filipino Americans, partnerships with organizations of lawyers in the Philippines, and consular assistance to Filipino Americans.

NFALA is an organization composed of young Filipino American legal professionals who are “advocating for justice, civil rights, and equal opportunity for the Filipino American community”, according to its website www.nfala.com. (Inquirer.net) n

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