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![[City seal]](../images/u/us-utogd2.gif) image by Masao Okazaki, 21 May 2023
 
image by Masao Okazaki, 21 May 2023 
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Ogden is soliciting designs for a new flag.
Ogden offering $1,000 for the winning design of a new official city flag 
| News, Sports, Jobs - Standard-Examiner
OGDEN — Submissions for a new 
official Ogden City flag design are being accepted to replace the old banner, 
which fell into disuse when the municipality launched its “Still Untamed ...
www.standard.net 
Dave Fowler, 
28 April 2022
While participating in an activity related to the development and selection 
of a new flag for the state of Utah in January 2022, the Ogden Youth City 
Council (YCC) suggested that Ogden should not be the only city of the largest 10 
in the state which does not have a flag. Meetings with the City Council and 
administration led to the Ogden Flag Design Contest being announced in April 
2022. A total of 215 designs from 158 artists (including 81 local students) were 
submitted to and reviewed by the YCC; on the basis of NAVA Good Flag, Bad Flag 
principles of flag design,105 designs were sent to the Ogden Flag Design Review 
Committee (DRC), an ad-hoc committee comprised of Ogden City administration, 
City Council, YCC, Ogden Downtown Alliance, Visit Ogden, Weber State University, 
and Ogden business owners. After 3 meetings and variations of some designs by 
Ogden City Council staff, each committee member chose their top 5 designs. The 
top 10 designs of the DRC were sent to the City Council, which reduced the 
designs to 3 finalists by March 2023. Based on recommendations from the YCC, 
DRC, and the Ogden City administration, a flag created by native Ogden graphic 
designer Cody Hockin was chosen and then adopted by the Council on May 16, 2023.
Description of flag by Mr. Hockin:
The focal point of this design 
centers on an iconic white mountain range that symbolizes the often snowy 
Wasatch Mountains that so many Ogdenites love. This three-peak mountain range is 
set in a dark blue circle that creates a high-contrasted image to draw your eye 
into the design. You will also notice a dark blue triangle centered below the 
tallest peak. This represents the individual or the family that is here in 
Ogden. The dark blue circle creates the letter “O” which obviously stands for 
“Ogden.” Symbolically an “O” resembles a community, connection, or a collection 
of people. With the mountain range breaking outside the “O” signifies the 
welcoming and inclusive nature of the people that live in Ogden and the culture 
of tourism that is ever growing. 
I specifically chose the colors based 
on the color scheme of the new brand identity for Ogden. Blue in flag design can 
represent “Freedom” and “Determination.” The white you see in the flag 
symbolizes this sense of peace and harmony found here in the greater community 
of Ogden. 
Masao Okazaki, 21 May 2023
![[City seal]](../images/u/us-utogd.gif) image by Masao Okazaki, 29 April 2022
 
image by Masao Okazaki, 29 April 2022
based on photo located by 
Dave Fowler, 28 April 2022
The previous flag is pictured:
https://www.standard.net/news/local/2022/apr/27/ogden-offering-1000-for-the-winning-design-of-a-new-official-city-flag 
Dave Fowler, 
28 April 2022
![[City seal]](../images/u/us-utogd).gif) image located by Paul Bassinson, 22 January 2020
 
image located by Paul Bassinson, 22 January 2020
Source:
https://www.sterlingcodifiers.com/codebook/images/515/01-050.gif 
Paul 
Bassinson, 22 January 2020
![[City logo]](../images/u/us-utogd-logo.gif) image located by Paul Bassinson, 22 January 2020
 
image located by Paul Bassinson, 22 January 2020
Source:
https://media.glassdoor.com/.../city-of-ogden-utah
Paul 
Bassinson, 22 January 2020