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image by Masao Okazaki, 30 November 2022
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A new branding logo was unveiled in December 2017
www.facebook.com/VillageofHanoverPark
Information about the logo:
https://www.hanoverparkillinois.org/592/About-our-New-Logo:
"Hanover
Park recently developed a new brand, or a new story, to promote community
building and economic development. With 80 different nationalities and 30
languages spoken in Hanover Park, we are, as our new tagline says, “America’s
Global Village”.
The new brand, which brings together that diversity
around a new graphic identity – Hanover Park USA – features a logo that
represents diversity, inclusion and unity. The logo is a multi-colored globe
that represents the cultures of the people living and working in Hanover Park,
while emphasizing that in the U.S., we all come together as Americans.
The lines of the logo also represent the roads that crisscross our community.
The new brand will be featured on all village materials, signs and marketing
efforts. It sets us apart from other communities because it sends a signal that
we are progressive while rooted in American values – and that we value
education, hard work and entrepreneurship. We are progressive while rooted in
American values – and that we value education, hard work and entrepreneurship."
Photos of new flag:
www.facebook.com/photo
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Masao Okazaki, 30 November 2022
image by Masao Okazaki, 30 November 2022
The previous flag had been used since at least 2001.
www.facebook.com/VillageofHanoverPark
www.facebook.com/VillageofHanoverPark
Masao Okazaki, 30 November 2022
image by Valentin Poposki, 6 October 2005
Source: www.hanoverparkillinois.org/Community/SpecialEvents/ISSCC.htm
I found the flag of the Village of Hanover Park, Illinois, US, at www.hanoverparkillinois.org/Community/SpecialEvents/ISSCC.htm. It was being presented to a sister city in Ghana. It is a white flag with the village logo on it. The logo is a tan colored arch, with a tree-like emblem of cheering figures outlined in blue, and below that the village name.
Valentin Poposki, 6 October 2005