In some of my designs, I've incorporated an architectural element, a weathervane, that brings history and nostalgic times to mind, as well as keeping our beloved unofficial city bird as the hero. This allows the group to use the acronym TOPP and still be known as an Oviedo program, without spelling it out. The weathervane will help bridge the gap between the two age demographics. An element that was common place on many of the homes when Oviedo was settled and chic enough now to be making a comeback. By not singling out TOPP by using a specific kind of building, train, or crop in the logo, these proposed TOPP brands walk the line of being between wholesome and traditional yet graphically simple to bring a freshness to your great cause.
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