Press Release
Ocracoke Unveils New Logo

OCBA makes it official.

The Ocracoke Civic & Business Association (OCBA) will be showcasing the new Ocracoke Island logo as a part of a branding effort and marketing campaign promoting island tourism. The typography portion consists of the proper name, “Ocracoke Island.” The iconography is built to represent both the spokes of a bike’s wheel, and the rays of a sunrise or sunset on the ocean. Together, the two communicate our brand promise of the freedom of island adventure for all visitors, and the freedom parents feel knowing their kids are safe.

We’re excited to show off the new logo, which I’ve attached here for you to see. The new logo may only be reproduced with permission from the OCBA. Questions about the correct application of various elements should be directed to: Helena Stevens, Ocracoke Civic & Business Association, at 252.921.0408 or info@ocracokevillage.com.

About Ocracoke Village: At just a little over a mile square, and surrounded by water, everything within Ocracoke Village is conveniently located for walking or biking. Explore the tiny village and discover the many shops and restaurants tucked away on twisty, tree-lined streets.

Ocracoke Village is on the National Register of Historic Places, with houses and buildings dating from the 1880s, interspersed with more recent additions, under the dappled sunlight beneath live oaks, cedars, and yaupons. Ocracoke Lighthouse has been guarding the inlet since 1823.

Find out how to plan your visit at www.ocracokevillage.com, the official website for Ocracoke Civic and Business Association. For information about the ferry schedules and fees, please visit ncdot.gov/ferry.