
50 Years of Pride
Half a century ago, the police and patrons clashed during a raid on the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in Greenwich Village. The riot poured out onto Christopher Street where the pride colours now intersect with the street crosswalk lines. That clash helped spark a movement that continues to this day. Designed to commemorate that historic moment, the cover draws inspiration from the pride colors painted on the Christopher Street crosswalk, turning them into a 50.
- TypographyMagazine & Newspaper Front Covers
Country
- United States
Client
- Corinne Myller
- The New York Times
Production Company
- Sunday Afternoon
Editor
- Jeremy Allen
Designer
- Juan Carlos Pagan
Advertising Agency
- Sunday Afternoon
Design Agency
- Juan Carlos Pagan
Half a century ago, the police and patrons clashed during a raid on the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in Greenwich Village. The riot poured out onto Christopher Street where the pride colours now intersect with the street crosswalk lines. That clash helped spark a movement that continues to this day. Designed to commemorate that historic moment, the cover draws inspiration from the pride colors painted on the Christopher Street crosswalk, turning them into a 50.
