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NYIRN Kicks off 10th Anniversary with New Logo Design
Press release from: LogoBee, Inc.
Updated logo product of LogoBee’s non-profit makeover contest
One of LogoBee’s makeover highlights this year has been re-working the image of the New York Industrial Retention Network (NYIRN). This coming June will mark NYIRN’s 10th Anniversary. For the occasion they had planned on revising their logo to assist in new fundraising and marketing initiatives. It was with this in mind that they seized the opportunity to enter LogoBee’s Makeover Contest, which provides winning non-profits with new logo and stationery designs.
The New York Industrial Retention Network’s activities have continued to grow and expand. NYIRN focuses on providing free business assistance to NYC manufacturers, with the goal of retaining manufacturing jobs within local New York districts. With the current trend of overseas manufacturing and outsourcing, the need to assist local manufacturing industries in retaining jobs and maintaining sustained economic growth has become increasingly important. Manufacturing represents a key employment option to landed immigrants and less skilled workers. It also boasts higher average wages and benefits when compared to local retail and service industries.
NYIRN is also an umbrella organization for a variety of other programs such as the Zoning for Jobs Campaign, the Green Manufacturing Initiative, and Food from New York (FFNY).
Because of the diversity of programs affiliated with NYIRN, they were hoping that LogoBee could develop a simple design that would not only represent the variety of services they provide, but also be easily reproduced and recognized. The finalized logo is a freshened version of the old design, however the font has been greatly modified and the graphics cleaned up and retooled to allow for effective resizing on a variety of materials.
“We’re planning on sponsoring many more fundraising and mission-related events this year” said Anne Seifried, Deputy Director at NYIRN. “For this purpose we wanted to ensure we had an effective logo to help get our message across. The new design has certainly come at a great time for us as we prepare to celebrate our 10th anniversary!”
About NYIRN:
The New York Industrial Retention Network (NYIRN) is a New York based non-profit that aims to assist local manufacturing industries in sustainable job growth, economic development and retention.
For more information please visit their website at www.nyirn.org
About LogoBee.com:
Logo Bee, Inc. is a leading creator of logo designs, stationery and websites to businesses worldwide. Based in Canada.
For more information please visit their website at www.logobee.com
LogoBee, Inc.
4950 Queen Mary
514-481-5646
support@logobee.com
This release was published on openPR.
One of LogoBee’s makeover highlights this year has been re-working the image of the New York Industrial Retention Network (NYIRN). This coming June will mark NYIRN’s 10th Anniversary. For the occasion they had planned on revising their logo to assist in new fundraising and marketing initiatives. It was with this in mind that they seized the opportunity to enter LogoBee’s Makeover Contest, which provides winning non-profits with new logo and stationery designs.
The New York Industrial Retention Network’s activities have continued to grow and expand. NYIRN focuses on providing free business assistance to NYC manufacturers, with the goal of retaining manufacturing jobs within local New York districts. With the current trend of overseas manufacturing and outsourcing, the need to assist local manufacturing industries in retaining jobs and maintaining sustained economic growth has become increasingly important. Manufacturing represents a key employment option to landed immigrants and less skilled workers. It also boasts higher average wages and benefits when compared to local retail and service industries.
NYIRN is also an umbrella organization for a variety of other programs such as the Zoning for Jobs Campaign, the Green Manufacturing Initiative, and Food from New York (FFNY).
Because of the diversity of programs affiliated with NYIRN, they were hoping that LogoBee could develop a simple design that would not only represent the variety of services they provide, but also be easily reproduced and recognized. The finalized logo is a freshened version of the old design, however the font has been greatly modified and the graphics cleaned up and retooled to allow for effective resizing on a variety of materials.
“We’re planning on sponsoring many more fundraising and mission-related events this year” said Anne Seifried, Deputy Director at NYIRN. “For this purpose we wanted to ensure we had an effective logo to help get our message across. The new design has certainly come at a great time for us as we prepare to celebrate our 10th anniversary!”
About NYIRN:
The New York Industrial Retention Network (NYIRN) is a New York based non-profit that aims to assist local manufacturing industries in sustainable job growth, economic development and retention.
For more information please visit their website at www.nyirn.org
About LogoBee.com:
Logo Bee, Inc. is a leading creator of logo designs, stationery and websites to businesses worldwide. Based in Canada.
For more information please visit their website at www.logobee.com
LogoBee, Inc.
4950 Queen Mary
514-481-5646
support@logobee.com
This release was published on openPR.
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