A charity for the blind has unveiled a new image to help get its message across.
The West Sussex Association for the Blind has changed its name to 4Sight and opened new HQ in Bognor.
The makeover is designed to end confusion with other support groups that also have West Sussex as part of their title.
Anthony Phillips, chief executive of 4Sight, said: "We hope our new logo will make people more aware of the range of services we provide and encourage them to take advantage of the help and advice we offer.
4Sight says it relies almost entirely on public donations to carry out its work, which includes running centres at Haywards Heath and Shoreham together with 40 social clubs dotted around the county.
The new county centre in Richmond Road, Bognor, is close to the railway station and will also act as a drop-in centre for people wanting help and advice.
Mr Phillips says it means a new beginning for the charity, whose vice patrons include former England cricketer Lord Cowdrey and TV astronomer Patrick Moore.
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