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Tah-dah! Do you like the new Roanoke Times social media logos?

What do you think about the new logos on our Facebook and Twitter accounts?

 

The color and design match the new roanoke.com, which is set to debut in a few weeks.

 

Learn more about our upcoming redesign here.

 

And as always, please share your comments below.

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  1. Mike D | January 11, 2013 at 2:26 pm

    I like it – very clean. The shading on the R is a nice touch. My one suggestion is that the tagline could be in a complimentary color or in white as opposed to the same blue as the stroke. I just feel like it overall needs a little bit of another color to pop more.

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