Symbol or Icon for Flagstaff
Hi neighbours
I have the responsibility of designing a symbol, icon or an identifying mark which represents Flagstaff as a separate suburb from our other neighbors here in Hamilton. And I am struggling - so would really appreciate some positive input from any of you.
a) It using the large sign of the corner of the Shopping Centre which has Flagstaff Shopping Centre on the very top and then some locals shop
b) One of the streets maybe Discovery Drive showing our clean & green we keep ourselves - maybe add a banner ad across da street "Flagstaff"
c) Any suggestions that you want to make will be gladly welcomed and considered.
Please help if you have any good ideas or suggestions please!
Thanks
Baz
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