City of
Melville
Rebrand
A full identity redesign for the City of Melville, Saskatchewan — replacing a dated illustrated logo with a modern, flexible brand system rooted in the region's agricultural heritage.
01 — Overview
A city's identity, rebuilt for the next generation
Melville is a city in southeastern Saskatchewan with deep roots in the region's agricultural and railway history. When the city decided to modernize its visual identity, the goal was clear: create a brand that honoured that heritage while projecting confidence and longevity into the future.
The project covered the full identity scope — logo system, colour palette, and brand guidelines — delivering a cohesive visual language that works across everything from fleet vehicles and civic signage to digital applications and merchandise.
02 — The Problem
A logo that no longer reflected the city it represented
The original City of Melville logo was a product of an earlier era — a detailed illustrated mark featuring the city hall building, surrounded by ornate typography and a sweeping illustrative style. While historically meaningful, it had aged poorly and was failing the city in modern applications.
"The old mark wasn't scalable, wasn't versatile, and didn't feel like a city ready to grow. It belonged on letterhead — not a hoodie, a vehicle wrap, or a digital banner."
- Unscalable illustrated mark — the detailed city hall illustration lost legibility at small sizes, making it unusable for digital icons, pins, or embroidery
- No standalone symbol — the logo had no icon that could function independently, making it impossible to use without full text in modern contexts
- Dated typographic style — the serif/script combination felt bureaucratic and old-fashioned, not reflecting a confident, forward-looking city
- No versatility — a single lockup with no variants for different applications, backgrounds, or sizes — every new use case became a problem
- No brand system — without defined colours, typography, or usage guidelines, the city's identity was inconsistent across departments and vendors
Before & After
Before — Original logo: detailed illustration, dated typography, poor scalability
After — New identity: geometric wheat symbol, bold sans-serif, built for scale
03 — Design Direction
Symbol first. Type second. System always.
The central challenge was finding a symbol that felt authentically Melville — not generic, not decorative, but rooted in the real story of the place. Saskatchewan's identity is inseparable from agriculture, and Melville's history is no different.
The wheat sheaf became the mark. Simplified into a clean geometric form, it reads instantly at any size — from a 16px favicon to a full-building mural — while carrying genuine meaning. Typography was rebuilt around a confident, geometric sans-serif that complements the symbol without competing with it.
Decision 01
Wheat Sheaf as Primary Symbol
Saskatchewan's most recognizable agricultural icon, simplified into bold geometric strokes. Immediately legible and deeply tied to regional identity — a mark that belongs to Melville.
Decision 02
Geometric Bold Typography
Clean, modern sans-serif type with strong weight contrast replaced the dated serif/script combination — projecting authority and clarity, critical for a civic identity.
Decision 03
Gold as Primary Brand Colour
A warm, rich gold references both the wheat fields and the region's heritage. Distinctive against dark backgrounds and versatile across print and digital applications.
Decision 04
Multi-Lockup Logo System
Rather than a single mark, the identity was designed as a system: horizontal, stacked, symbol-only, plus light, dark, and white variants. Every application context is accounted for without compromise.
04 — Brand System
A complete visual language for the city
The brand system was designed for durability — clear enough that any vendor or department can apply it correctly, flexible enough to work across every medium the city uses.
Gold
#C4993A
Navy
#1B2744
Charcoal
#3A3A3A
Off-White
#F5F3EF
The logo system was delivered in full — every variant needed for every context.
Applications
05 — Outcome
A civic identity that scales, adapts, and lasts
The new City of Melville identity was delivered as a complete brand system — logo files in every format, a structured brand guidelines document, and clear usage rules for internal teams and external vendors alike.
The wheat sheaf mark immediately resonated with the community, striking the balance between modern design sensibility and authentic local meaning. The new identity is in active use across civic signage, fleet vehicles, municipal communications, and merchandise.
"The new logo feels like us — it says Saskatchewan, it says agriculture, it says Melville. And it looks like it belongs in 2025."