American Land Title Association Unveils New Brand Identity
"ALTA is thrilled to announce this exciting rebranding initiative," said ALTA CEO
Established 116 years ago, ALTA's brand has long been a sign of confidence for consumers who purchase real estate. Rich in history and tradition, ALTA originally introduced an eagle into its logo in 1949 and had been using the same version of its logo mascot since at least 1964. Now with an updated color palette, readable san serif fonts and a fresh horizontal logo, the new branding helps position ALTA as a modern, forward-thinking association that has evolved into the digital age. Incorporating the new brand identity, the association's website, ALTA.org, has been redesigned to be more visually appealing and reorganized to be more user-friendly, less intimidating and easier to navigate on all devices.
"Although it is important to retain the history of the association, we wanted to focus on what ALTA members bring to the table today rather than what the title insurance industry looked like 20, 30 or 40 years ago," said 2022-23 ALTA President Jack Rattikin III, president and CEO of
The highlight of the new branding is a contemporary brand mark featuring a streamlined version of the eagle within a shield. Now turned to the right and looking forward into the future, the red eagle sits in a secure nest of blue feathers and keeps a watchful eye over the "ALTA" acronym; the black outline of the brand mark highlights a shield. The new branding is optimized for websites, social media platforms and other online uses.
"When we decided to modernize the ALTA brand, we wanted to highlight the themes of protection and security that ALTA members provide every day," said
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