Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Visit Milwaukee reveals new logo ahead of RNC

- Ricardo Torres

More eyes will be on Milwaukee during the next few months than any other time in recent history, which is why Visit Milwaukee is launching a rebrand.

With the current season of Top Chef highlighti­ng different parts of the city and state each week, the Republican National Convention coming in July, and the Milwaukee Bucks in the playoffs, Visit Milwaukee revealed its new logo on Tuesday.

“Going into a new rebrand is always a big challenge and a heavy undertakin­g,” said Josh Albriecht, vice president of marketing and communicat­ions. “Especially when you’re doing a new brand that helps to represent and define a city and community that you live and work in.”

Visit Milwaukee, which promotes tourism to the area, has been working on this new logo for two years, talking to stakeholde­rs and doing surveys. The organizati­on wanted to make it official before the big-time events get underway.

“It’s a very high-profile year,” Albriecht said adding that the opening of the expanded Baird Center adds to the excitement. “Definitely 2024 is 100% the year to do this... to really celebrate and capture the momentum that we have right now in the city.”

The three lines are meant to look like waves and celebrate the city on the water. It also represents the three rivers (Milwaukee, Menomonee and Kinnickinn­ic) that flow through Milwaukee.

Each line represents one of the original towns, Juneautown, Kilbournto­wn and Walker’s Point, that eventually formed to make Milwaukee.

There’s more than the three most visible Ms in the logo. In the negative space and the larger combined logo there are seven Ms representi­ng the Milwaukee 7 region.

Hidden in the logo is a heart to represent the passion of the people of Milwaukee.

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VISIT MILWAUKEE Visit Milwaukee has been working on this new logo for two years.

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