New logo sculpture aims to celebrate Red Deer Polytechnic’s brand
An idea that started several months ago has been brought to fruition at Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP).
RDP officials say a logo sculpture has been installed on the Polytechnic’s main campus to provide a creative visual representation that aims to encourage on-campus engagement.
“The unique logo sculpture raises awareness about our polytechnic brand and provides opportunities for individuals to take photographs, demonstrating their pride and connection to our institution,” says Richard Longtin, Vice President, External Relations. “Along with current students and employees, we welcome alumni and donors to visit this sculpture on campus and to share their experiences on social media, as they play key roles as ambassadors for Red Deer Polytechnic in the surrounding communities.”
Officials say the sculpture, which is located near the institution’s main entrance, was built in the Polytechnic’s Centre for Innovation in Manufacturing (CIM-TAC) from 11 gauge, six by six-inch tubular carbon steel. After the curved sections were cut from a steel plate using a waterjet machine, they were welded together and polished.