Anonymous wrote:Why does the logo include DC? Why are they establishing their identity based on DC? It seems very subservient and indicates a poor mindset when Arlington stands on its own and has a much better future prospect than DC. Airport. Amazon/Crystal City. Pentagon. Rosslyn/Clarendon/Ballston.
Arlington could cut itself off from DC and thrive. The same cannot be said for the other way around.
Arlington could cut itself off from DC and thrive. The same cannot be said for the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:I'd like it better if "Arlington" were written in Comic Sans.
Anonymous wrote:Most organizations seem compelled to go through exercises like this that seem to exist only to consume staff time, money and focus. How many staff hours went into the meetings and memos and paperwork that went into this design? How much did they pay the design company and consultant? How much will it cost to change over all the documents, websites, apps, building signage and outdoor signs to incorporate the new logo?
And, finally, if county employees hadn't been researching/reading/meeting/implementing about the logo, does the county have any problems that they could have been working on?
This logo is what sub-optimal organizations choose to spend their resources ("our resources" in this case) on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does the logo include DC? Why are they establishing their identity based on DC? It seems very subservient and indicates a poor mindset when Arlington stands on its own and has a much better future prospect than DC. Airport. Amazon/Crystal City. Pentagon. Rosslyn/Clarendon/Ballston.
Arlington could cut itself off from DC and thrive. The same cannot be said for the other way around.
"The chosen design represents Arlington’s close relationship with DC and Alexandria and echoes how the County was formed, as well as its Potomac River border on the east."
Sounds good to me.
Pathetic. Stand on your own or don’t stand at all. I honestly have lost respect for Arlington now. What a statement of insecurity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does the logo include DC? Why are they establishing their identity based on DC? It seems very subservient and indicates a poor mindset when Arlington stands on its own and has a much better future prospect than DC. Airport. Amazon/Crystal City. Pentagon. Rosslyn/Clarendon/Ballston.
Arlington could cut itself off from DC and thrive. The same cannot be said for the other way around.
"The chosen design represents Arlington’s close relationship with DC and Alexandria and echoes how the County was formed, as well as its Potomac River border on the east."
Sounds good to me.
Anonymous wrote:Why does the logo include DC? Why are they establishing their identity based on DC? It seems very subservient and indicates a poor mindset when Arlington stands on its own and has a much better future prospect than DC. Airport. Amazon/Crystal City. Pentagon. Rosslyn/Clarendon/Ballston.
Arlington could cut itself off from DC and thrive. The same cannot be said for the other way around.
