Due to heavy security, the line to get into the Pope Francis "Journey of Faith" event and Mass at Madison Square Garden stretched down to 22nd street and then snaked up again weaving through and around each city block. We entered the line at 2:30 and got through security at 6pm. Along the way.... plenty of New York humor and a touch of the supernatural on this perfect Indian Summer day. A woman looked up and said: "Look, a rainbow; and it looks like a smile. Strange weather we're having." A young, burly 25-year old cop instantly shot back: "Lady, if you think that's the weather, you're on the wrong line!!"
Monday, September 28, 2015
Monday, September 21, 2015
Why We Were Chosen to Create the Logo, Themeline and Videos for Pope Francis’ Visit to New York
In his first homily as pontiff, Pope Francis wrote: “Journeying: our life is a journey, and when we stop moving, things go wrong. Always journeying, in the presence of the Lord, in the light of the Lord…”
When invited to formulate an identity and theme line for Pope Francis’s visit to New York — a city built on the strengths inherent in diversity — we noted another of Pope Francis’s writings: “When everyone allows themselves to be guided by the Spirit, they learn to treasure variety rather than letting it become a source of conflict.”
Our plan welcomed Pope Francis back to the Americas, offering him a living pulpit — New York City — from which to extoll the virtues of Christ’s teachings on tolerance, love, brotherhood and hope. After all, we reasoned, the Pope’s trip is not only about family; it’s about the family of man. What message, at this juncture in history, could be more critically important? And what city on earth has been a better model of diverse peoples living and working together than New York?
Toward that end, we offered the theme line:
FRANCIS, OUR POPE
A JOURNEY OF FAITH
THROUGH THE HEART OF NEW YORK
The dove reflects a faith—and a city—soaring: empowered by tolerance and understanding and heralding peace and love.
We also produced several videos including a short piece about the history of the Archdiocese of New York shown as an important part of the Pope Francis’ Mass at Madison Square Garden. AD Lubow is humbled to have been chosen from among many fine firms to contribute to this historic event. Special credit to designer Mildred Lalica and the entire team.
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
AD Lubow Launches Friends Seminary Strategic Plan Portal
To see how an academic strategic plan can be "re-imagined" into a lush and lively mobile and desktop website see the Friends Seminary's "RE-IMAGINING THIS PLACE CALLED SCHOOL" designed by Nico Marcellino and John Galayda.
Go to
http://reimagine.school
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