The Heritage Festival Logo
The Tobago Heritage Festival LogoMr. Edward Hernandez was responsible for the creation of the design of the Festival's Logo. Mr. Hernandez is currently the curator of the Tobago Museum, which is located on the grounds of Fort King George.
The stylised African image in a state of pregnancy depicts the continuance of predominant heritage.
The flower in her hair, symbolises the germination and flowering of European influences.
The style and design of lettering, the land of the aboriginal Amerindians (the Caribs) which they inherited.
The motto 'She Becomes More Beautiful' is the English translation for the Latin 'Pulchrior Evenit' which was Tobago's motto before the island was annexed to Trinidad in 1889.
The stylised African image in a state of pregnancy depicts the continuance of predominant heritage.
The flower in her hair, symbolises the germination and flowering of European influences.
The style and design of lettering, the land of the aboriginal Amerindians (the Caribs) which they inherited.
The motto 'She Becomes More Beautiful' is the English translation for the Latin 'Pulchrior Evenit' which was Tobago's motto before the island was annexed to Trinidad in 1889.