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A logo design must convey a sense of the nature of your business, while allowing for economical reproduction at various scales in a wide variety of applications. The design must be graphically clean, contrast well in B&W, grayscale or colour, and allow for good reproduction on all types of media.

 

 
 
The Tent Dwellers Centennial Festival will commemorate Albert Bigelow Paine's 1908 wilderness adventure in the Kejimkujik and Tobeatic area of southwestern Nova Scotia.
The design emphasizes the shipbuilding history of the Town of Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, in the image of the famous ship, Cyprus.

 
 
A clean design which attempts to discourage the viewer from reading the company name as an acronym.
The Tobeatic Wilderness remains the wildest natural area in Eastern Canada. The design evokes the natural beauty and remoteness of this protected area.

 
 
The fanlight is a recognizable architectural feature of one of the historic buildings the Society administers, and is representative of their interest in preserving the built heritage of the area.
Two unrelated images are united graphically by applying background and colour.

 
 
A "generic" trail and a geographical reference to the Annapolis River Basin and North Mountain in the background both relate to the group's area of interest and their involvement in establishing a multi-use trail network.
Bicycle Annapolis County lists and describes with maps and photographs a network of cyclable routes throughout Annapolis County.

 

 
The Queens County Fair held in Caledonia is one of Nova Scotia's oldest traditional agricultural fairs.
 

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