This was designed by a professional designer, a friend of an ex-committee member (well, okay, Maggie who used to run the old website) and he did it for us for free. Value for money. If anyone wants to put any paid work his way, contact me. You're right, it does look good: it's supposed to represent serried ranks of plots in different shades of green, with a freshly dug one at the end.
Ernie Watt (Cambridge Avenue).
New logo
This was designed by a professional designer, a friend of an ex-committee member (well, okay, Maggie who used to run the old website) and he did it for us for free. Value for money. If anyone wants to put any paid work his way, contact me. You're right, it does look good: it's supposed to represent serried ranks of plots in different shades of green, with a freshly dug one at the end.
Ernie Watt (Cambridge Avenue).
New Logo 2
I agree; i think that it is both contemporary whilst simultaneously being indicative as to the associations ground aesthetics.