The Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport has unveiled a new logo, dubbed the "Plane de Lis", which combines an airplane and a fleur-de-lis symbol. The new logo is a significant improvement over the previous design, which was clunky and unappealing. The "Plane de Lis" is meant to evoke a sense of celebration, optimism, and modernity, according to the airport's Facebook page. The logo's design incorporates elements of New Orleans' cultural heritage, including the Mississippi River and the city's iconic architecture. The teardrop-shaped tip of the fleur-de-lis is inspired by the body of a plane taking flight, while the "wings" resemble sprays of water shooting upward. The airport has also introduced a new color scheme, featuring a bright green "Julep" color, along with accent colors such as "Fresh Fern" and "Beignet". The new branding includes a series of specialty patterns, including a "wrought iron pattern" that adds a luxurious feel to the design. The overall look is a significant improvement, capturing the essence of New Orleans without feeling forced or overdesigned. The new logo is particularly timely, coinciding with the upcoming Super Bowl, which is expected to bring a surge of visitors to the airport.
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