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Carfree conference unveils logo

Posted by Jonathan Maus (Editor) on February 6th, 2008 at 4:11 pm

In case you haven’t heard, the international Towards Carfree Cities conference is headed to Portland this summer.

Here’s a preview of their very cool logo design that will be sprouting up on posters and postcards throughout Portland soon…

In other carfree news, the City of Portland kicks off a series of open houses tonight for their Sunday Parkways event. Here are the details:

    Sunday Parkways Open Houses
    Wednesday (2/6) 5:30 to 8pm
    Kaiser Town Hall, 3704 N Interstate Ave, 2nd floor ballroom

    Thursday (2/7) 5:30 to 8pm
    Chief Joseph Elementary School 2409 N. Saratoga

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6 Responses to “Carfree conference unveils logo”

  1. Aaron
    February 6th, 2008 20:01
    1

    This looks absolutely stunning! Great job.

  2. Moo
    February 7th, 2008 08:24
    2

    Is that a band playing in the middle of the shot, or two people at microphones?...kinda weird!

  3. meghan
    February 7th, 2008 08:35
    3

    thanks for posting this, jonathan! the poster is designed by two local bikers, caleb freese and justin gorman. it's good to see this image start to pop up here and there. we're really proud of it.

  4. Scott
    February 7th, 2008 12:40
    4

    Is there a website with Caleb and Justin's work on it? Please post link.

  5. Elly Blue
    February 7th, 2008 15:04
    5

    Here's their site:

    http://www.squadup.net/index.cfm

    They had a show up recently at Backspace, which caught Meghan's eye. The poster makes it feel like we're organizing a huge, fun party rather than just a conference, which is more than halfway true.

  6. tobin
    June 14th, 2008 09:17
    6

    Here are a few people on their way to the conference from Canada - on bikes

    http://adaptivecapacity.blogspot.com/

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