The Squamish Public Library has unveiled its new website, with a new logo and colour scheme.
The homepage layout and menu structure were designed based on extensive testing and user feedback, the library said.
The updates to the branding incorporate a hexagonal motif and are a reflection of the library’s role as a welcoming community hub.
“We decided on a hexagon pattern, like honeycombs in beehives, which are places of community, creation, working together, and inter-connectedness,” explains director of library services Hilary Bloom.
“The library is more than just books; we want our branding to reflect the variety of library services we offer to our diverse community, as well as our warm and welcoming atmosphere. Hexagons are one of the strongest and most common shapes in nature, and hexagonal basalt pillars are a common natural occurrence in the Sea to Sky region. We like to think of our library as a source of strength and support to Squamish.”