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Last year the City Council affirmed its goal for a connected, informed and engaged citizenry. In the City of Tualatin we strive to provide current, relevant and engaging communications in the most effective ways possible for our citizens. In keeping with this goal we looked at our communication materials with an eye for a refreshed brand.
The Explore Tualatin Guide, formerly known as the Get Out! Guide, is now a quarterly publication with more content about new programs and informative summaries about our many parks, natural areas and other recreation resources. When the first updated quarterly guide came to mailboxes we heard a lot of excitement and compliments on the engaging cover and updated format. That success began a continued effort for great two-way communication with our citizens.
The new format for the Tualatin Today newsletter, which you may have already seen, provides larger images of life and work in our community and an updated visual appeal. Here you see the City’s programs, activities and projects in living color!
The City website, www.tualatinoregon.gov has also received a refreshed look with an updated color scheme, links and tiles on the front page allowing easy access to our most popular pages, and a more mobile-friendly format to be accessible from a variety of devices. Tualatin Today, the Explore Tualatin Guide and the City website share colors and fonts to make it easy to recognize Tualatin communications. We hope you enjoy exploring Tualatin in these new and exciting ways!
- February 2016