Saturday, April 25, 2009

The Manassas Museum asked A. Guy Studio to design a logo in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the battles of Manassas/Bull Run.

(Town names were used by Rebels and natural markings were used by Yankees, for labeling  battle engagements.  Manassas is the nearby town.  Bull Run is the name of a local creek, known by the local term as a "run").

This logo shows the First National Flag of the the Confederacy on the left, the American flag on the right.  An authentic cannon used to win the battle of First Manassas for the Confederacy is shown in the middle.  It is on display on the Museum grounds.

The "printer's ornaments and frames" are of the period and totally authentic, though altered slightly for design purposes.

This logo will be used for various branding and promotional purposes via the City of Manassas Museum.  Those interested in this this logo, this commemorative or products related to this historic event, can be reached by contacting "Echoes," the Museum store.  

Please see the link in my "Favorites" list on the right of this page, near the top.

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