New Paso Robles Library Foundation logo wins national design award
Motif Brands redesign earns top honors for Paso Robles Foundation
– The Paso Robles Library Foundation announced that its newly redesigned logo, created by Motif Brands, has won the 2024 GDUSA American Graphic Design Award. The award recognizes excellence in visual communication and design, with over 8,000 submissions from professionals worldwide.
The logo, developed by Motif Brands, a rebranding agency founded by Reilly Newman, was designed to embody the essence of Paso Robles and the foundation’s mission to promote literacy, learning, and community connection. Newman said the project aimed to create a visual representation of the foundation’s work while honoring the rich history of the Paso Robles area.
“We’re incredibly proud of this recognition from GDUSA,” Newman said. “The Paso Robles Library Foundation’s impact on our local community is immense, and we wanted their logo to reflect that spirit. This logo is more than just a visual; it’s a beacon of what libraries represent: community, growth, and the power of shared resources.”
The foundation supports local library programs and services, including summer reading programs and technology literacy workshops. These initiatives are designed to enhance educational opportunities for Paso Robles residents of all ages.
“This award is a huge honor,” the Foundation posted on social media. “We’re thrilled to see our mission to ignite curiosity and celebrate knowledge recognized in such a special way.”
For more information about the foundation and its programs, visit prlibraryfoundation.com.




