The city of Taylor unveiled its logo for the Sesquicentennial celebration in 2026.
Created by graphic artist Nick Ramos, the logo blends symbols of Taylor’s past and present with an eye on things to come as the city celebrates 150 years of existence. The design also features a small duck mid-flight within the cotton and the city's zip code rendered in Morse code at the base of the semiconductor traces.
"As the City of Taylor commemorates its 150th anniversary, cotton serves as a powerful symbol of its rich heritage—the driving force behind its early development and the arrival of the railroad," Ramos said. "Today, the railroad remains a vital part of the community as the burgeoning semiconductor industry paves the way for a new era of innovation and economic growth."
The Sesquicentennial logo will appear throughout 2026 on city banners, signage, vehicles and digital platforms. Branded merchandise such as t-shirts, hats, and other collectibles will also feature the design.
                                                            






