Buckeye’s scaled-down logo reflects city growth

BubkeyeBy David Madrid | The Republic | azcentral.com

When Buckeye residents voted to make the town a city, the local leaders decided to overhaul the community’s logo.

Using a website that runs logo contests, the city got its new logo for $375 — thousands of dollars less than what nearby Litchfield Park paid for its new logo a few years ago.

The updated Buckeye logo has three colors, a Sedona red line and a bright orange line, both representing mountains, above the words “Buckeye, AZ” in gray.

The old logo featured a saddle with a horse’s back partially visible against a backdrop of purple mountains and a blue sky. The word “Buckeye” is written vertically on the left and the word Arizona is vertically on the right. The logo consisted of nine colors.

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