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Logo Chosen for New Rochelle's 325th Anniversary

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August 17, 2012

NRCA and City of New Rochelle Collaborate; Deborah Haley’s logo design selected

NR325Logo_080612Web.jpgBright, colorful, unforgettable: That describes the striking design created by Deborah Haley, whose work has been selected as the official logo for the City of New Rochelle’s upcoming 325th anniversary celebration. The new logo was unveiled Friday morning at the annual Bastille Day celebration at City Hall. As the winning designer Ms. Haley received $325; two runners-up, Jesse Sanchez and Andrew Morejon, each received $100.

“Coming up with a great logo was really important to us,” says Marianne Sussman, the former City Council member who is chairing the 325th Anniversary Committee, “because the logo sets the spirit for the year. We wanted something that would convey civic pride and celebration in equal measure.”

She noted that the 325th anniversary celebrates the arrival of the French Huguenots from La Rochelle in 1688 and the subsequent “tides if immigration” whose cultures have shaped New Rochelle into the dynamic and vital suburban city it is today. The logo will appear on all official documents and publications, as well as banners that will be hung on the city’s lightposts.

The logo competition was a collaboration between the City of New Rochelle and the New Rochelle Council on the Arts, with the selection made by a jury of professionals that included artist and educator Alexi Brock, who is a member of the Municipal Arts Commission; Katrina Rhein, Director of the Castle Gallery at the College of New Rochelle and a member of the New Rochelle Council on the Arts; Sherry Bruck, President and Creative Director of Harquin Creative Group; and internationally acclaimed 3-D pop artist Charles Fazzino, whose Museum Editions Studio is in New Rochelle, as well as Marianne Sussman.

“When judging the entries I immediately gravitated to Deb's submission for its strong graphic structure,” says Sherry Bruck. “I could easily envision the colorful logo on banners it all over New Rochelle. I was excited to be asked to participate as a judge."

Graphic designer Deborah Haley, a graduate of Clark University and Parsons School of Design who also designs and sells her own line of jewelry, says her winning design was inspired by “the manifest diversity of New Rochelle’s populace and the development and cultivation of the Arts as the driving force for cohesion within the City.” She explained that the logo’s “colorful, undulating squares represent New Rochelle’s growth and economic development along the Sound,” while the orange fleur-de-lys, front and center, reflects the City’s rich Huguenot history and its demographic vibrancy today.

One second prize went to Jesse Sanchez, an art director and graphic designer who is also President of the New Rochelle Art Association. He says his design “played with shapes and colors with a non-representational, non-specific intention. I wanted to capture the spirit of New Rochelle, rather than the concrete, historical, or functional qualities the city possesses.”

Andrew Morejon, a 2009 graduate of New Rochelle High School currently studying at Lehman College, took another second prize for his design, which integrates the city’s fleur-de-lys logo with representations of New Rochelle’s many facets. “I wanted all the figures to originate from the New Rochelle education system, which is symbolized by the silhouette of New Rochelle High School,” explains Morejon. “ I emphasized the fact that our community is two miles from the waterfront by placing sailboats on the inferior portion of the logo.  The top portion consists of the urban setting including the “Space Shot” landmark.  The lateral portions of the logo simply express the vast amount of activities and culture of New Rochelle.  Lastly, the distal ends of the wings are secured with a fire truck and police car to convey a safe and secure community as well. “

NRCA was created by the New Rochelle City Council in 1975 to stimulate and encourage the study and presentation of the performing and fine arts and the public’s interest and participation therein. NRCA has worked to fulfill that mission by sponsoring art exhibitions, theatrical productions, dance recitals, film screenings, lectures, and concert series as well as city-wide events like ArtsFest and the Sound Shore Shakespeare Festival. This season NRCA programs are made possible, in part, by ArtsWestchester with funds from Westchester County Government, the City of New Rochelle, and the support and participation of NRCA’s  membership. For more information on how to become a member visit NRCA on the web at www.newrochellearts.org .

For more information on the 325th anniversary visit the City of New Rochelle website at www.newrochelleny.com/325

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