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WATCH: Meet Jag Nagra, the artist behind the Canucks Vaisakhi logo

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 26 May, 2021 02:19 PM
  • WATCH: Meet Jag Nagra, the artist behind the Canucks Vaisakhi logo

WATCH- Meet Jag Nagra: The Artist behind Canucks Vaisakhi Logo! This year's game, the 4th annual event was the Vancouver Canucks celebration of the South Asian community by promoting diversity and inclusivness as part of the NHL's Hockey is for Everyone campaign.

Since a young age she has been a huge fan of the Vancouver Canucks and she hit a jackpot as she was chosen to design a commemorative logo that fuses Vaisakhi with the Canucks brand for Canucks Vaisakhi Night.

Jag Nagra, the Creative Director for Punjabi Market Regeneration Collective shared her story on how this incredible opportunity unfolded for her. 

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