Politics & Government

Loudoun County Animal Services Seeks New Logo

Local designers and artists can enter a contest to design the department's new logo.

Loudoun County Animal Services is asking residents to submit logo ideas to go with their new name.

“Our department has evolved so much over the years and we felt that our new name and mission statement, now more than ever, encompass all the services and programs we provide to the Loudoun community,” said Animal Services’ Director Tom Koenig.

Though the current logo only dates back to 2003, the department felt it is due for a “facelift,” according to a press release. “We hope to find a new logo that will further demonstrate our commitment to excellence and to the community we serve. We know there are many talented [artists and designers] in our area and are confident one will create the perfect graphic for us,” Koenig said.

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The contest opened Monday, and entries should incorporate the mission of the Department of Animal Services, found here.

The department will honor the winning designer with a plaque and sign inside the Loudoun County Animal Shelter, as well as announcing his or her name in media releases, the department’s website and newsletter.   Details and instructions for the contest are available here.

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