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| The original World Doll Day logo lacked representation, so I modified it last year, as shown in the first image. |
This year, I wanted a more inclusive logo, so I created the next one.
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| While not all ethnicities are captured, this is a more inclusive World Doll Day logo. |
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| In this second, more inclusive logo, the two girls are swapping dolls, probably temporarily, but each one gets an opportunity to enjoy the other girl's doll. |
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