The City of Visalia has been the centre of a messy logo design dispute since early May, and the longer it continues, the more chaotic it seems to get. In case you’re unfamiliar with this tumultuous tale, the Californian city replaced its popular 20-year-old legacy logo with a modern minimalist design (much to the dismay of residents). In a bid to please naysayers the old logo was reinstated, but not for long, as the city decided to open up a public competition to redesign the new logo.

So that takes us to where we are today. A third logo has emerged which the city is currently seeking feedback on, despite councillors already selecting the new design. If past public opinion is anything to go off of, I predict we may be in for some more logo design controversy – if one thing’s for certain, people hate change.