Local PR firm does rebranding of its own


FRESH LOOK— Mustang Marketing says its new logo has “a clean and modern feel with a forward-facing arrow on the left to symbolize the future.”

FRESH LOOK— Mustang Marketing says its new logo has “a clean and modern feel with a forward-facing arrow on the left to symbolize the future.”

Conejo Valley-based Mustang Marketing, a full-service marketing agency, has unveiled a new brand identity.

The 35-year-old firm, which recently moved its offices from Newbury Park to Westlake, says its updated logo embodies the qualities that have made the company successful over the past three decades while also capturing its future.

“Since 1986, our clients have come to depend on our ability to infuse the right combination of seriousness, fun, strategy and creativity into marketing pieces, and this logo represents all of those traits,” said Thousand Oaks native Dianne McKay, Mustang Marketing president.

“While staying true to what we’re known for, we’re also excited by what lies ahead, and this new identity clearly reflects that, too,” she said.

McKay has been part of the Mustang team since 2010 and assumed ownership in 2020 after founder Scott Harris retired and moved to the East Coast.

Mustang has recently completed some high-visibility projects, including the new logo for the County of Ventura and its ongoing COVID-19 outreach effort, as well as the rebranding for Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District.

Current clients include Community Memorial Health System, the City of Ventura, City of Thousand Oaks, Conejo Valley Unified School District, Conejo Recreation and Park District, Ventura County Credit Union, Casa Pacifica, Greater Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce, United Way of Ventura County and American Medical Response.

For more information, go to mustangmktg.com.