PARC Branch Logo Voting Form
The Park and Resource Conservation (PARC) Branch is seeking member input on a proposed new branch logo.
Please help the PARC Branch by completing this brief survey so we can gather approval from all PARC Branch members.
Your feedback is important and will directly inform whether the proposed logo will be officially adopted. Thank you for taking a few moments to review the design and share your vote.
Meet the artist behind the logo design!
Giselle Carter is a student at Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, D.C., where she is enrolled in the Visual Arts program. As an aspiring artist, Giselle is passionate about creative expression through illustration and design, and she hopes to continue her studies at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD).
She designed the new PARC Branch logo concept, which was presented at the summer membership meeting. The design features a tree with interlocking arms symbolizing unity, conservation, and the Branch’s roots in natural resource stewardship. The imagery also nods to the former “Tree Huggers” logo, honoring the Branch’s history while offering a fresh, modern identity.
