Keeping Legends Alive
Keeping Legends Alive was a two day national gathering at Haskell Indian Nations University honoring the legacy of those who served our country, and a recreation of the largest gathering of tribal people in Lawrence, Kansas in 1926 when the first tribal World War I Memorial – the Haskell Stadium and Arch – was dedicated.
Inspired by some of the design for the original 1926 events, the branding for Keeping Legends Alive has a 1920’s aesthetic with an updated feeling. Photography from the dedication is used throughout the marketing materials.