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Trinidadian designs new Caribbean Literature Day logo - Caribbean Literature Day has a new logo, just in time for the annual celebration on July 12, said Lasana M Sekou, projects director at House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP). The pan-Caribbean day symbol for the region’s “world-class literature was designed by TT-born, award-winning graphic artist Carole Maugé-Lewis, said Sekou, in a media release. “The design ‘composes’ land, sea, air, sky, and sun, rendered spaciously in red, green, yellow, blue, black, and white. Sea waves appear as stylised pens. Seven languages of the region state the date in a detachable part of the logo. All are among iconic elements that wind through Caribbean Literature like silver linings,” said Sekou. ....
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Published: 07 July 2021 MARIGOT/GREAT BAY, St. Martin: - Caribbean Literature Day has a new logo, just in time for the annual celebration on July 12, 2021, said Lasana M. Sekou, projects director at House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP). The pan-Caribbean day symbol for the region’s “world-class literature was designed by award-winning graphic artist Carole Maugé-Lewis,” said Sekou. “The design ‘composes’ land, sea, air, sky, and sun, rendered spaciously in red, green, yellow, blue, black, and white. Sea waves appear as stylized pens. Seven languages of the region state the date in a detachable part of the logo. All are among iconic elements that wind through Caribbean Literature like silver linings,” said Sekou. ....