USPS Unveils New Visual Identity and Commemorative Stamps for 250th Anniversary
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The United States Postal Service (USPS) celebrates its 250th anniversary with a new visual identity and commemorative stamps, including the 'Eagle in Flight' symbol designed in collaboration with the Turner Duckworth agency.
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· 3 pulledCelebrating a remarkable 250 years of service, the USPS has introduced a refreshed visual identity and a series of commemorative stamps that honour its legacy and future.
Central to the USPS's anniversary celebration is the introduction of the 'Eagle in Flight' symbol.
Designed in collaboration with the Turner Duckworth agency, this emblem reimagines the iconic bald eagle, a longstanding symbol of the USPS since 1970.
As the United States Postal Service celebrates its 250th anniversary, it unveils a refreshed visual identity and a series of commemorative stamps that pay homage to its rich history and enduring co...