The 1619 Project Education Programs Brand Identity

Graphic Design • Social Good
Project Overview
The 1619 Project was a special issue of The New York Times Magazine that reexamined the legacy of slavery in the United States while highlighting the immense societal contributions of Black Americans. The brand identity of the Pulitzer Center 1619  Education Programs—the official education partner of the project—drew from the original visuals to expand the reach and accessibility of the work to educators throughout the country.  
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