K-Squared designs state logo


Justin Kimbro, left, unveiled his Kentucky Main Street logo at the Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort in February.
K-Squared Designs, Murray's graphic and web site design firm owned and operated by JMC alumni Justin and Angie Kimbro, has been chosen to create a logo that will be used statewide for the Kentucky Main Street program to celebrate its 30th anniversary.

The newly created logo was unveiled Feb. 26 at the Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort. More than 100 local Main Street managers and board members from across the state attended the event.

The celebration took place in conjunction with Preservation Day in Frankfort, sponsored by Preservation Kentucky, Inc., the statewide preservation advocacy and education organization.

The new logo, a rendered drawing of buildings along a historical Kentucky Main Street, was designed to represent more than 80 communities that would be using it in their individual programs.

K-Squared Designs is an advertising and web site development firm specializing in branding, marketing, graphic design, SEO packages, vinyl application and printing.

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