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Thanks Jerry for the logo. [1] But then as far as I remember the logo is in purple, and there's no background colour (i.e. transparent). Shall we modified from this image? — Insta ntnood 19:01, August 30, 2005 (UTC)
A bit of further information: the logo of the UrbCo is incorporated in the design of the decorations of the Hong Kong Central Library. — Insta ntnood 19:02, August 30, 2005 (UTC)
Soon thereafter, all public litter bins (showing the Urban Council logo) were replaced, in a new livery, and the old bins stacked in a yard.
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Thanks Jerry for the logo. [1] But then as far as I remember the logo is in purple, and there's no background colour (i.e. transparent). Shall we modified from this image? — Insta ntnood 19:01, August 30, 2005 (UTC)
A bit of further information: the logo of the UrbCo is incorporated in the design of the decorations of the Hong Kong Central Library. — Insta ntnood 19:02, August 30, 2005 (UTC)
Soon thereafter, all public litter bins (showing the Urban Council logo) were replaced, in a new livery, and the old bins stacked in a yard.