$46,000 Spent On New State Logo

Photo courtesy of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s website.

Photo courtesy of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s website.

Tennessee has spent $46,000 for the design of a new logo featuring the white letters TN on colors patterned on the state flag.
WSMV-TV reports that the state hired advertising and marketing company GS&F to design the new logo.
A spokesman for Gov. Bill Haslam said the new logo is needed to give the state a more unified look on signs and letterhead.
The governor’s office said the new logo will be gradually introduced as current stationary runs out.
The new state branding follows a decision by the Tennessee Department of Transportation to replace a green-themed symbol introduced by Haslam’s Democratic predecessor Phil Bredesen. The department in 2011 introduced a new logo featuring the TDOT acronym on a red field in the shape of the state.