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  1. Oct 22, 2021 · The company’s work on the MLB logo caught the eye of NBA commissioner J. Walter Kennedy, which prompted a call to Siegel. The baseball and basketball logos would become somewhat similar. Here’s a Q&A with Alan Siegel about the symbol that’s adorned on everything the NBA markets, from jerseys to basketballs and, yes, socks.

  2. Jul 20, 2018 · Alan Siegel, on his weekly walk through Central Park. Credit... Harrison Hill for The New York Times. By Shivani Vora. July 20, 2018; There’s no slowing down for Alan Siegel, 79, the founder and ...

  3. We are an award-winning brand identity and communications consultancy founded by Alan Siegel.A high powered group of passionate, decisive strategists, storytellers, and clear thinkers focused on developing bold, dynamic brands across companies and industries– with a distinctive personality, and voice to rise above the noise.

  4. But Alan Siegel says the better portion of that anxiety ain't necessarily the pay hit -- it's navigating the legendarily confusing jungle of jargon (and cluttered checkboxes) that constitutes the IRS's tax forms.

  5. Tax forms, credit agreements, healthcare legislation: They're crammed with gobbledygook, says Alan Siegel, and incomprehensibly long. He calls for a simple, sensible redesign -- and plain English -- to make legal paperwork intelligible to the rest of us.

  6. Oct 2, 2018 · In addition to an accurate diagnosis and understandable analysis and summary, Dr, Siegel's reports and consultations are directly linked to a highly specific and dynamic treatment plan with strategies that will be crucial to helping the child or adult and their family minimize and cope with disabling conditions and maximize their potential.

  7. Siegel+Gale was founded with a clear point of view: that simple is smart. In 1969, branding pioneer Alan Siegel, frustrated by the complexity of communications across industries, set out to help organizations create simpler experiences. Experiences that better serve their audiences—and their bottom line.