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Thursday, December 19, 2024

The New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Unveils a New Logo

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The New Orleans  Ernest N. Morial Convention Center (NOENMCC) has unveiled a new logo, a  fresh, modern look to reflect a vibrant future filled with excitement  and growth. As the convention center recovers from two years of reduced  travel in the wake of COVID-19 lockdowns and the aftermath of Hurricane  Ida, the refreshed logo amplifies that New Orleans is Built to Host.

“This  is a new design for a new era,” said Convention Center President,  Michael J. Sawaya. “The city is bouncing back, and we are thrilled to  host conventions and other events that are already having a positive  impact on local businesses.”

The  debut of the new visual identity coincides with an extensive physical  transformation already in progress. Major sustainability upgrades,  interior and exterior modernizations, and plans to develop 39 acres of  adjacent riverfront property — these  projects are all part of the convention center’s ongoing $557 million  Capital Improvement Plan. The new logo reflects these sweeping changes,  while also referencing iconic elements of the facility’s history, but  with a new twist.

In  the center of the new logo is a stylized depiction of an iconic art  piece by sculptor Patrick Marold at the convention center’s plaza  entrance. Titled The Alluvial Mirror, the name is a nod to the  building’s historic location on the riverfront, where a sandy beach once  naturally formed from the river’s alluvium — a word of Latin origin  meaning a deposit of clay, silt, and sand left by flowing water,  typically producing fertile soil.

The  new logo also depicts the peaks of the Crescent City Connection bridge  which has spanned the Mississippi River for over 60 years. Dramatic  views of the bridge and the river will be very important in the center’s  upcoming improvements. The New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention  Center’s name forms a block at the bottom of the logo, a visual  representation of its foundational position as one of New Orleans’  largest economic drivers. A leading contributor to the city’s robust  tourism economy, the convention center’s event activity has produced $90  billion in economic impact since its 1985 opening, including $5.7  billion in new tax revenue for state and local governments.

The  new logo retains elements from the previous version paying tribute to  both the convention center’s namesake and to the city of New Orleans — each  of which are central to the identity of the New Orleans Ernest N.  Morial Convention Center.  The facility was first renamed in 1992 in  honor of Ernest N. Morial, the first African American mayor of New  Orleans. In 2008, the name was formally changed again to emphasize how New Orleans’ unique character influences and shapes the center’s mission.

Designed  by the convention center’s Creative Services Manager, Eric LeBlanc, the  new logo will have a phased rollout starting with digital and  electronic assets such as web pages and email signatures, followed  gradually by paper and physical assets. Click here for more details: https://mccno.com/new-logo-faq/.

About the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center

New Orleans is Built to Host!  With 1.1 million square feet of prime exhibit space, in an entirely  contiguous hall, the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center  (NOENMCC) provides the largest single exhibit space in the country and  is the sixth largest convention center in the nation. NOENMCC features  an award-winning staff and first class amenities in the city that’s Built to Host.  A leading contributor to the city’s robust tourism economy, the  Convention Center’s event activity has produced $90.1 billion in  economic impact since its 1985 opening, including $5.7 billion in new  tax revenue for state and local governments.

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