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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_SiegelAlan Siegel - Wikipedia

    Alan Siegel (born August 26, 1938) is the CEO of Siegelvision, a brand identity consultancy. He is the founder and chairman emeritus of the global brand strategy firm Siegel+Gale.

  2. ALAN SIEGEL. President & CEO. If you want to see Alan’s portfolio walk down any street. On one side you’ll see the Mt. Sinai Hospitallogo, across the street is the branding for John Jay College, walking past you is someone wearing an NBAjersey, followed by someone wearing a Major League Baseballcap.

    • 9 East 40th Street Midtown, NY, 10016 United States
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  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. Alan Siegel is the founder of Siegelvision, a brand consultancy that advocates for clarity and simplicity. He is also the author of several books on branding, communication and photography, and a board member of various cultural and educational institutions.

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  5. I talk to creative people for a living. I cover TV, movies, music, and general nostalgia with a little bit of sports mixed in for The Ringer. For the last decade, I’ve specialized in in-depth pop culture retrospectives featuring interviews with some of the most interesting people in show business.

  6. Oct 22, 2021 · The red, white and blue logo came to life in 1969 by Alan Siegel, a branding pioneer whose agency created that logo and others for many major corporations: Bank of America, AARP, Xfinity,...

  7. Jun 7, 2017 · Alan Siegel, the brand identity consultant who created the NBA logo in 1969, reveals how he used a photo of Jerry West as the basis for the silhouette. He also shares his interactions with the Hall of Famer, who is uncomfortable with being the symbol of the league.