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An anti-woke Native American organization has filed a preliminary injunction against the New York Board of Regents’ ban on ...
A Long Island school district may get to keep a shortened version of its “Thunderbirds” team name that New York State seemed ...
New York state has sent cease and desist letters to hundreds of knockoffs of the famous logo, created (for free!) by the late graphic design legend Milton Glaser.
In the 1970s, graphic designer Milton Glaser brought a New York state tourism advertising campaign to life with his I NY logo, changing souvenir shops forever. About 50 years later, a new ad ...
New York state education officials voted unanimously this week to prohibit public schools from using or displaying Indigenous team names, logos, or mascots to represent the school.
The Seneca Nation has granted Salamanca, New York, the right to use its "Warriors" moniker and Native American likeness for its schools' sports teams.
The City of New York has released an updated version of its unofficial emblem – Milton Glaser's "I ♥ NY" logo – as part of a citywide advertising campaign.
The logo draws on the “I ️ NY” logo, designed by Milton Glaser for a 1977 campaign to promote tourism in New York State. At the time, the state was in the midst of an economic crisis, with ...
The Love-Hate Relationship With New York City’s New Logo ... It debuted in the 1970s, when it was used as part of a campaign to attract tourists to New York State during an economic downturn.
In 1977, with dozens of fires set daily and tourism in freefall, New York hired an artist to save the city. His infamous sketch in the back of a yellow cab became the most imitated logo in history ...
He designed the iconic "I ♥ NY" logo in 1977 as part of a tourism campaign for New York State. According to New York, Glaser came up with the logo in the backseat of a cab after pitching a ...
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