The West of England is to get its own transport logo to be used across buses, trains, e-scooters and other public transport – and Metro Mayor Dan Norris is seeking local people’s artistic talent to help design it.
“Everyone knows the iconic ’roundel’ design that appears right across the London transport network. Now I’m calling on local people to create our very own unique logo”, said the Metro Mayor. “I’m looking for something really special. A logo that is memorable and easily recognisable, that shows the pride we have in our great region and promotes sustainable forms of transport.”
The competition is open to all residents from across the West of England from budding artistic amateurs to seasoned graphic designers. The winning entry will be finalised be professional designers.
The rules are simple. The logo should feature the words “West of England Sustainable Transport” and you must live or work in Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset, South Gloucestershire or North Somerset to take part.
Metro Mayor Dan Norris said: “It’s a new year, and we’re looking for a new logo for West of England Sustainable Transport. I’m determined to transform our region’s transport system making it easier for people to get from A to B and to help us reach our stretching net zero targets. As we begin this journey I want people right across the West of England to be at the heart of our ambitious plans. There is so much talent across our amazing region and so much innovation, history and culture to be inspired by. I’m excited to see what I know will be some brilliant local designs.”
Full details of the West of England Sustainable Transport logo competition can be found at: www.westofengland-ca.gov.uk/logo-competition/