The City of Hopkinsville officials are inviting community members to vote on the city’s new marketing logo, with two final design concepts inspired by citizen feedback gathered before the design process.
This logo will serve as a symbol for Hopkinsville’s unique spirit and identity, crafted specifically for promotional and marketing purposes, while preserving the official city seal.
Voting is now open to the public and will remain open until Friday, November 22.
The logo receiving the most votes will be announced during Thanksgiving week as the city’s new marketing logo.
The public is encouraged to review the two similar design concepts and select the one they feel best captures the essence of Hopkinsville.
The logo design process has been guided by a committee of dedicated community members and city representatives, including:
*Amy Craig – Councilmember, Ward 5
*Terrence Davis – Boys and Girls Club
*Tiffany Luna – Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library
*Diane Croney-Turner – Community Volunteer
*Chandler Ladd – Chamber of Commerce
*Matt Futrell – UK Extension Ag Agent
The City of Hopkinsville extends its gratitude to the local graphic designer who brought these ideas to life with creativity and patience.
Residents can view the logo options and cast their vote through a designated link on the city’s website (www.hopkinsvilleky.us) and social media channels.
This initiative is part of Hopkinsville’s commitment to engaging with its citizens and fostering a strong sense of community pride.