On the January 12th agenda for Plymouth Township’s council is the consideration of a logo (pictured above) that would serve as the township’s official visual identity and “public face.” The logo would not replace the current official seal, which will continue to be used where appropriate for “ceremonial and official governance purposes, such as legal documents, proclamations, ordinances, and formal resolutions.”
The logo has been in development since April 2025 and was spearheaded by the township’s community advisory committee. The committee worked with a company named Revize for professional design expertise and creative execution. The committee and township staff reviewed the designs and the final version is the one being presented to the council.
The logo, which is meant to increase brand recognition and community pride. In a memo to the council members, the facets of the logo, such as the shape, elements, and colors, are explained as follows:
- The Central Diamond (Shape & Structure): Mirrors the specific geographic footprint of the Township.
- The shield-like presence subtly conveys protection, public service, and trust—core functions of municipal government.
- The Interlocking Rings (Connectivity): Suggests the “infinity” of intersecting roads and the harmony
between key stakeholders: residents, government, business, and the environment. - Color Palette:
- Blue: Represents loyalty, stability, and the meeting of the Schuylkill River and the sky. It also
honors our history and the Colonial Army. - Green: Represents open space, our park system, and environmental stewardship.
- Gold/Yellow: Represents energy, joy, and prosperity. It references the “yellow rope” found in the original Township seal, acting as a bridge between our past and future.
- Typography: The bold, sans-serif font conveys clarity and accessibility, while “Montgomery County, PA” grounds the logo geographically
- Blue: Represents loyalty, stability, and the meeting of the Schuylkill River and the sky. It also
If the logo is adopted, it will appear in numerous places like township vehicles, park signage, buildings, staff uniforms, promotional clothing, social media platforms, website, email signatures, marketing materials, newsletters, and promotional event signage.
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