New york state logo
The official logo of the State of New York is the Great Seal of the State of New York. It features a shield with a blue field, a white five-pointed star, and a motto "Excelsior" (which means "Ever Upward" in Latin). The shield is surrounded by a circle with the words "The Great Seal of the State of New York" inscribed on it.
Here's a breakdown of the elements on the logo:
- The shield: The shield is divided into four sections, representing the four original colonies that made up New York: the Netherlands, the English, the French, and the Native American tribes.
- The blue field: The blue field represents the sky and the sea, which are important to the state's geography and economy.
- The white five-pointed star: The star represents the state's nickname, "The Empire State," and is a symbol of guidance and hope.
- The motto "Excelsior": The motto is a reminder of the state's commitment to progress and excellence.
- The circle: The circle represents the unity and wholeness of the state.
The Great Seal of the State of New York is used on official documents, state buildings, and other government materials. It is also featured on the state's license plates, coins, and other symbols of the state.