The new Cook Memorial Library logo incorporates the Grande Ronde River, wheat fields and ponderosa pines. The library announced the new logo and brand identity the first week of May 2021. Cook Memorial Library/Contributed Graphic
LA GRANDE â Cook Memorial Library in La Grande recently announced a new logo to go along with a revamped website and brand identity.
The new design is set to create a more modern and welcoming feel, while the library will continue to provide the same reliable services and values.
The new branding strives to incorporate the natural surroundings of La Grande into the libraryâs logos. The blue represents rivers, while the yellow stands for fields and the green signifies pines.
LA GRANDE â Cook Memorial Library in La Grande remains closed to the public due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but its staff continues opening new literary worlds for readers.
The library is getting materials to patrons with the help of creative new services, such as subscription book boxes.
The free program, which Cook Memorial started in December, proved popular, with openings filling up in little more time than it takes to read a page-turning Stephen King thriller.
Just ask Celine Vandervlugt, the teen services librarian at Cook Memorial. She said the response surprised her when library patrons had their first opportunity to register online in December.