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    Siegel at the 2010 TED Talks in Long Beach, California. 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. Oct 22, 2021 · Alan Siegel was a branding pioneer who designed the NBA logo in 1969, inspired by a photo of Jerry West. He shares his story, sports background and reaction to the logo's popularity and controversy.

  3. In 2011, Alan created Siegelvision, a new company focused on solving tough branding and communications problems for purpose-driven organizations. He’s an author, a noted TED TALK presenter, and an avid photography collector.

    • 9 East 40th Street Midtown, NY, 10016 United States
    • info@siegelvision.com
    • (646) 738-6000
  4. 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.

    • Aaron Dodson
  5. Jul 20, 2018 · July 20, 2018. There’s no slowing down for Alan Siegel, 79, the founder and chief executive of Siegelvision, a brand consultancy that has worked on campaigns for Mastercard, the mayor’s office,...

  6. 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.

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  8. Aug 1, 2016 · Martin Kessler interviewed Alan Siegel about his time in Germany which led to some of the world's most iconic design projects. After graduating from Cornell in 1960, Alan Siegel had no idea what to do with his life — and he certainly wasn't planning on changing the face of MLB and the NBA. So, he went to law school.

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