Credit: Middletown Public Library

The Middletown Public Library has unveiled a new logo as part of a major rebranding effort to modernize its visual identity. The logo was designed by Natalie J Leroux at Studio Eighty Seven and reflects the library’s mission of empowering and serving its diverse community.

The Middletown Public Library has unveiled a new logo as part of a major rebranding effort to modernise its visual identity. The logo was designed by Natalie J Leroux at Studio Eighty Seven and reflects the library’s mission of empowering and serving its diverse community.

The logo is inspired by the idea of a dynamic hub for community engagement and learning. It is hoped that the new logo will help the library to continue its work of providing inclusive and welcoming resources for lifelong learning.

The Middletown Public Library has unveiled a new logo as part of a major rebranding effort to modernise its visual identity. The logo was designed by Natalie J Leroux at Studio Eighty Seven and reflects the library’s mission of empowering and serving its diverse community.

The Middletown Public Library also announced that it has plans to launch a brand new website as part of its further visual transformation.

The new logo and website are the first phase of several changes approved by the library board of trustees.

The Middletown Public Library has plans for an exciting new direction for the library in the future. The library also provides access to a wide range of resources for all ages.

The Middletown Public Library provides access to a wide range of resources for all ages. The library also offers a variety of programming and activities for all ages. The Middletown Public Library aims to be a welcoming and inclusive environment for all members of the community.

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