Why is the logo of our Chamber of Commerce a bridge to RR?

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Why is the logo of our Chamber of Commerce a bridge to RR?

Post by Donald Farris »

Hi,
Just surfing and I was hit with this image:
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And I thought, how odd that our City's Chamber of Commerce's logo is a bridge to Rocky River. How about an impromptu survey here on what you think would be a better symbol for our City's engine of commerce? I'll think about what I would like to see.
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an On-Ramp to I-90 would reflect the trends better...
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Post by Ivor Karabatkovic »

When you take Clifton/Lake going out to River or coming in to Lakewood, you'll see those signs up as well.

Always found it weird too. They advertise in River, not in Lakewood.
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Post by Mike Deneen »

It looks fine to me. Bridges are nice things.

Perhaps San Francisco should abolish all references to the Golden Gate Bridge, since it leads out of the city to San Marin county.
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heinens

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it must be because Rocky River has a Heinens grocery store.

someone once told me Lakewood was really going downhill when the Bob Big Boy restaurant closed.
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Post by Donald Farris »

Hi,
I love the Golden Gate Bridge. But, is the bridge that the logo represents one of our standing bridges? It looks to me like the bridge that was torn down. Isn't it the bridge that still has a piece that was converted into a building in Rocky River?
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Post by Jim O'Bryan »

Donald Farris wrote:Hi,
I love the Golden Gate Bridge. But, is the bridge that the logo represents one of our standing bridges? It looks to me like the bridge that was torn down. Isn't it the bridge that still has a piece that was converted into a building in Rocky River?
Don

I'll bite :evil:

Because a pipeline to Rock River isn't as graphically pleasing?

Because there is no bridge to Mentor?

Bonus Question, was does the Chamber hand out CLE+ stickers?


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Ahhh those Manner's Big Boys, when they were at their peak, were some good vittles.
(they had good shakes too).

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Post by stephen davis »

They should integrate a more current Lakewood landmark into the logo.

I suggest using the Hall House.

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Jim O'Bryan wrote: Bonus Question, was does the Chamber hand out CLE+ stickers?
Ah, regionalism...
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Post by dl meckes »

There's still W. 130th and Brookpark if you need a fix.

But it isn't the same; in the olden days, kids would walk home from LHS or Eds activities and have a place to stop for food and sit in the front window and watch the "world" going by.

There is, to my knowledge, no place that's big and kid friendly anymore.

Taco Bell just doesn't cut it.
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Post by Jeff Endress »

And I thought, how odd that our City's Chamber of Commerce's logo is a bridge to Rocky River.
And here I always thought of as a bridge INTO Lakewood and OUT of Rocky River! So is the glass half full or half empty?

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Post by Donald Farris »

Hi,
Since there are many different routes into Lakewood, I can't really see the bridge (that no longer exists) as a symbol of commerce coming to Lakewood. It's just an old symbol of a generic bridge for most of us.

I must admit I have not come up with many ideas. One idea was a symbol like the Lakewood Observer "LO" but with the end cut out of the O to make a LC. That would tie our commerce into the visionary alignment.
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Post by Mike Deneen »

I have given some thought to Don's original question, but I really cant think of a better logo. Lakewood has a great many strengths, but none are easily captured in a simple design.

Our most prominent buildings (visible from downtown Cleveland) are the Gold Coast Condos, but those are not conducive to a logo.

Our most beautiful buildings (in my opinion) are our old churches, but these are not suitable for a secular organization.

We have many fine old trees (the wood in Lakewood), but I think Lakewood Alive already has a tree logo.

We could try waves (the Lake in Lakewood) , but Lakewood isn't a port city.

Our city's strengths -- its intelligence, creativity and compassion --can't really be captured in a simple design.
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Post by Donald Farris »

Hi,
Mr. Deneen, I agree with you completely:
Our city's strengths -- its intelligence, creativity and compassion --can't really be captured in a simple design.
But, for me, the bridge does not emote those strengths either. Particularly, when the bridge has been torn down except for a piece that remains on the Rocky River side.

So, I can't help but think with all the talent in Lakewood, someone can't come up with something that does symbolize those strengths better. I'll buy a drink of choice at the next LO outing for the person that does.

PS, Lynn and went throught those same thoughts that you posted (e.g. Gold Coast, Lake etc.).
Mankind must put an end to war or
war will put an end to mankind.
--John F. Kennedy

Stability and peace in our land will not come from the barrel of a gun, because peace without justice is an impossibility.
--Desmond Tutu
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