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Feedback: Support for idea from Richard Phelps

To the editor, CM:

I think Richard Phelp's suggestion is more positive, as well as being the accepted slogan, than what is shown on the City of Columbia website: WE ARE LOOKING BACK TO FORGE AHEAD - written in capital letters following the lower case letter text telling about Columbia.

To me "looking back" is very similar to "looking backward" which is not positive or visionary. The large caps make it seem as if we are shouting to try to explain to people what we are doing.This gives adefensive tone to it

Does this impress people?

Vonnie Kolbenschlag
Related: Richard Phelps' suggeston for Bomar Heights water tower.




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